SEOUL, Oct. 29 (Yonhap) -- Samsung Electronics Co. is expected to use
20-nanometer processing technology or finer technology to produce all
mobile DRAMs from the second-quarter of next year, according to a market
researcher on Saturday.
Finer processing technology allows a
chip manufacturer to improve wafer productivity and produce a
semiconductor that consumes less electricity.
According to
market researcher DRAMeXchange, about 94 percent of chips produced by
Samsung during the fourth-quarter of this year are believed to use
20-nanometer or finer circuit elements.
From the second-quarter of next year, Samsung is expected to stop using 25-nanometer processing technology.
On Oct. 20, Samsung said it has rolled out the semiconductor
industry's first 8-gigabyte mobile DRAM package for smartphones, based
on its advanced 10-nanometer production technology.
The new
package of mobile chips is expected to significantly improve mobile user
experiences for those using high-definition, large-screen devices,
Samsung said in a statement.
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