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To: orkrious who wrote (21337)3/16/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 25960
 
Samsung aims to ship up to 3 million 256-Mbit SDRAMs in 1999 (0.18 micron process)
semibiznews.com

A service of Semiconductor Business News, CMP Media Inc.
Story posted 9:30 a.m. EST/6:30 a.m., PST, 3/16/99

KIHEUNG, South Korea --Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. here
today claimed it has become the first chip maker to begin mass
production of 256-megabit synchronous DRAMs using a new
0.18-micron process technology. Volume production started in
March.

In 1999, the Korean memory maker said it aims to ship 2 to 3
million SDRAMs, generating $200 million to $300 million in
revenues. The average selling price of 256-Mbit SDRAMs in 1999
is expected to be about $105 each, according to Samsung, which
was using a forecast by analysts at In-Stat. The average selling price
is expected to drop to $55 in 2000 and $40 in 2001, according to
Samsung.

The Korean memory giant said it has begun shipping initial
256-Mbit SDRAMs to major personal computer makers, including
IBM, Siemens, Dell, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard.

The 256-Mbit memory is fully compatible with the current PC-100
and PC-133 standards, according to Samsung. The device has a
power consumption 70 mA, and it operates at either 3.3 V or 2.5
V. While operating at 3.3 V, the maximum speed of the memories is
167 MHz. At 2.5 V, the speed is 143 MHz.

Samsung said next month it plans to complete development of
256-Mbit DRAMs based on Rambus Inc.'s high-speed memory
architecture.

More info....
koreaherald.co.kr
chosun.com