View all newsletters
Receive our newsletter - data, insights and analysis delivered to you
  1. Technology
July 15, 1998

HITACHI TO SHIP 1GB MEMORY NEXT YEAR

By CBR Staff Writer

Hitachi Semiconductor Inc has put together a 1 GByte SDRAM dual inline memory (DIMM) from 256Mbit SDRAM components, which is designed for use in workstations and high-end servers running computer aided design software or graphics for films. The company is also using the 256Mbit SDRAM components in 512MB DIMMs. The 256Mbit chips have the same density as four 64MB chips, but promise a 66% drop in comparative power consumption. Sample examples of 1Gb SDRAM will be available in the fourth quarter, before going into mass production early next year. The 512Mbyrte module will ship toward the end of the year, Hitachi said in a statement.

Content from our partners
Scan and deliver
GenAI cybersecurity: "A super-human analyst, with a brain the size of a planet."
Cloud, AI, and cyber security – highlights from DTX Manchester

Websites in our network
Select and enter your corporate email address Tech Monitor's research, insight and analysis examines the frontiers of digital transformation to help tech leaders navigate the future. Our Changelog newsletter delivers our best work to your inbox every week.
  • CIO
  • CTO
  • CISO
  • CSO
  • CFO
  • CDO
  • CEO
  • Architect Founder
  • MD
  • Director
  • Manager
  • Other
Visit our privacy policy for more information about our services, how Progressive Media Investments may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.
THANK YOU