Samsung outputs more DDR2 than DDR for first time

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Samsung Electronics announced today that it is now producing more DDR2 based memory than DDR for the first time in company history. Samsung also claims to hold an industry leading 40% of the DDR2 market.

Samsung is seeing an upsurge in interest in DDR2 from system OEMs as well as system integrators, something that will continue to accelerate into 2006, according to Tom Quinn, senior vice president, memory sales and marketing, Samsung Semiconductor. Samsung is now producing 256Mbit, 512 Mbit and 1Gbit versions of DDR2-533, and 256Mbit and 512 Mbit versions of DDR2-667 memory and the company claims it has a 40% share of the global DDR2 market.

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