Wednesday, May 17th 2023

Samsung Electronics Announces 12nm-Class 7.2 Gbps DDR5 DRAM Mass Production Start

Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that its 16-gigabit (Gb) DDR5 DRAM, which utilizes the industry's most advanced 12 nanometer (nm)-class process technology, has started mass production. Samsung's completion of the state-of-the-art manufacturing process reaffirms its leadership in cutting-edge DRAM technology.

"Using differentiated process technology, Samsung's industry-leading 12 nm-class DDR5 DRAM delivers outstanding performance and power efficiency," said Jooyoung Lee, Executive Vice President of DRAM Product & Technology at Samsung Electronics. "Our latest DRAM reflects our continued commitment to leading the DRAM market, not only with high-performance and high-capacity products that meet computing market demand for large-scale processing but also by commercializing next-generation solutions that support greater productivity."
Compared to the previous generation, Samsung's new 12 nm-class DDR5 DRAM reduces power consumption by up to 23% while enhancing wafer productivity by up to 20%. Its outstanding power efficiency makes it the ideal solution for global IT companies that want to reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint of their servers and data centers.

Samsung's development of 12 nm-class process technology was made possible thanks to the use of a new high-κ material that helps increase cell capacitance. High capacitance results in a significant electric potential difference in the data signals, which makes it easier to accurately distinguish them. The company's efforts to lower operating voltage and reduce noise have also helped deliver the optimal solution that customers need.

Boasting a maximum speed of 7.2 gigabits per second (Gbps)—translating into speeds that can process two 30 GB UHD movies in about a second—Samsung's 12 nm-class DDR5 DRAM lineup will support a growing list of applications including data centers, artificial intelligence, and next-generation computing.

Samsung completed its 16-gigabit DDR5 DRAM evaluation for compatibility with AMD last December, and continues to collaborate with global IT companies to drive innovation in the next-generation DRAM market.
Source: Samsung Electronics
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6 Comments on Samsung Electronics Announces 12nm-Class 7.2 Gbps DDR5 DRAM Mass Production Start

#1
KrazyT
Maybe i forgot something ... but why Samsung did not runs his own proper brand of Ram, like Micron ?
They do it with SSD ... seems easy to do it with Ram no ?
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KrazyT
Thanks for the info !
To be honest, i've never seen selled these in my country :/
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TheLostSwede
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KrazyTThanks for the info !
To be honest, i've never seen selled these in my country :/
They seem to mainly sell to systems integrators only, but on occasion they can be in the retail channel.
For example:
geizhals.eu/?cat=ramddr3&xf=1126_Samsung
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#5
Wirko
It's surprising that Samsung isn't aiming for 32-gigabit dies now that they have this new denser technology. 16-gigabit (DDR4) dies have been in production for about four years already.
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bubbly1724
KrazyTMaybe i forgot something ... but why Samsung did not runs his own proper brand of Ram, like Micron ?
They do it with SSD ... seems easy to do it with Ram no ?
About a decade ago Samsung 30nm "Green" DDR3 were all the rage. Still have 4x4GB of that stuff somewhere.

But those were JEDEC max speeds and required manual user overclocking otherwise. Nowadays it's easier to just buy a kit pre-rated for certain XMP/EXPO speeds so it's just plug and go. I think Samsung still only sells JEDEC max speed modules so probably not worth it to buy their stuff unless you're feeling really lucky.
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