Samsung
Electronics has reportedly unveiled its fifth-generation (5G)
high-efficiency green memory chips which consume less energy and enhance
performance simultaneously.
The South Korean
tech giant said that the advanced memory solutions were optimized for
next generation data centres that use cloud computing based on a big
data platform.
Samsung said that the new green DDR4 chips will take more physical space but save more power.
The
chips are expected to raise the server data transfer speed to 2,133Mbps
from the older DDR3's performance limit of 1,866Mbps, while consuming
24% less energy.
The company said that it plans to mass produce DDR4 with a data transfer speed of 3,200Mbps in the future.
According
to Xinhua, the Green PCIe solid state drive (SSD) can offer a data
transfer speed of four GBps, six times faster than the SATA SSD's
600MBps and reducing the delay in data transfer by 67% and enhance
energy efficiency around 2.6 times.
Executive
vice president of Samsung's memory sales and marketing, Jun Young-hyun
said that with the introduction of the innovative memory solutions that
maximize IT investment efficiency, the company has set the stage for
sharply strengthening the value of advanced memory.
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