SAMSUNG's OneDRAM Fusion Memory !
Samsung has announced that they've developed a new type of memory based on fusion technology -- something I can't pretend to understand without a little more caffeine, but which, according to Samsung, will allow engineers to cram more speed and power into smaller processors. They're calling this new fusion memory component OneDRAM, and they've created a 133-MHz, 512-megabit prototype (say, isn't that faster and with more memory than the PC I owned a little over ten years ago?) that increases data processing speeds between a device's processors, while reducing power consumption by 30 percent. One OneDRAM component can replace at least two existing DRAM or SRAM chips.
Samsung expects OneDRAM chips to start appearing in mobile phones and other handheld devices in the second half of 2007