Samsung has announced the mass production of the first 32 gigabyte SO-DIMM DDR4 memory and manufactured at 10 nm for gaming notebooks, enabling high capacity and performance in a very compact form factor.
These new Samsung DDR4 SO-DIMMs are based on 10nm technology to enable users to enjoy high-quality gaming on notebook PCs while on the go, with significantly higher capacity, higher speeds and lower power consumption. Using this new memory solution, PC manufacturers can build faster, longer-lasting laptops with higher memory capacities than conventional mobile workstations.
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Compared to Samsung’s 16GB SO-DIMM DDR4 memory manufactured at 20nm, which was introduced in 2014, the new 32GB module doubles capacity, while being 11 percent faster and approximately 39 percent more energy efficient. A 64GB notebook configured with two 32GB DDR4 modules consumes less than 4.6 watts in active mode, and less than 1.4 watts when idle.
Samsung has aggressively begun to expand its DRAM offering manufactured at the industry’s largest 10nm, marking the beginning of a new era in the mobile, graphics, PC and server segments, and later in other markets such as supercomputers and automotive systems.
Samsung continues to demonstrate that it is the undisputed world leader in DRAM memory manufacturing technology, one of the company’s largest businesses.