What? Screw 66nm! If the smallest feature-size isn't 65nm, then I don't want it!!
800mbit per bit lane is the going rate for DDR2, but the usual voltage is 1.8v. Heck, even DDR3 runs at 1.5v, so with a quick check of Digikey this looks to be the lowest voltage memory of *any* type on the market. I wonder what the power consumption will be like for these things?
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What? Screw 66nm! If the smallest feature-size isn't 65nm, then I don't want it!!
800mbit per bit lane is the going rate for DDR2, but the usual voltage is 1.8v. Heck, even DDR3 runs at 1.5v, so with a quick check of Digikey this looks to be the lowest voltage memory of *any* type on the market. I wonder what the power consumption will be like for these things?