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Keynote Presentation: How Memory Is Turning the Corner
At the recent Denali MemCon 2009, Samsung VP of Memory Marketing Jim Elliott explained how the memory market will be emerging from the current troubled economy. Greater demand for low-power systems and the rapid expansion of online services like Twitter that require vast back-end servers are among the forces that are changing the market. Disruptive new technologies like low-power, high-density DDR3 are paving the way for a market recovery.
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- Samsung Electronics and Numonyx Join Forces on Phase Change Memory - June 23, 2009
- Samsung Ramping Up DDR3 Production to Accommodate New Intel Server Platforms - April 21, 2009
- Samsung First to Ship Advanced 16-gigabyte DDR3 Modules - March 19, 2009
- Samsung Begins Mass Production of High-performance GDDR5 Memory Using 50-nm Class Process Technology - Feb. 12, 2009













