Samsung starts producing 12Gb LPDDR5 DRAM, probably for Note 10

Publish date: 2023-03-23

Samsung has started mass production on 12Gb LPDDR5 mobile DRAM chips, the company has announced. In a post on its newsroom site earlier today, Samsung outlined what the chips would offer and when we could expect to see them in smartphones.

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Samsung’s 12Gb (Gigabit) LPDDR5 DRAM — the first of its kind for the industry — will be combined in groups of eight to produce 12GB (Gigabyte) LPDDR5 DRAM packages later this month. Samsung also says these 12GB modules are set to be used in high-end phones; given the timelines and intent, it seems likely one such DRAM package could power the upcoming Galaxy Note 10.

A timeline of Samsung’s mobile DRAM mass production.

Firstly, there are data transfer and power improvements commonly found in new DRAM versions. 12Gb LPDDR5 is approximately 1.3 times faster than 12Gb LPDDR4X and uses up to 30 percent less power thanks to a new circuit design. Of course, this doesn’t mean smartphones using these chips would use 30 percent less power overall, only the DRAM module.

Additionally, LPDDR5 DRAM is said to be primed to take advantage of 5G and AI improvements, such as UHD video recording and machine learning.

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