DRAM
DDR
DDR is the abbreviation for “Double Data Rate,” which means “double the data transfer rate.” DDR is a memory technology used to improve the data transfer speed of computer memory.
LDDR
LPDDR (Low-Power Double Data Rate) solutions support speedy, high-bandwidth data transfers without compromising energy efficiency.
GDDR
GDDR (Graphics Double Data Rate) solutions are optimized to process vast amounts of data, delivering lightning-fast speeds for server applications such as fast-tracking graphics processing.
Module
memory modules are designed for a wide range of applications to deliver the best performance with low power requirements.
eSTORGE
eMMC
eMMC is the definitive choice for flash storage to develop a slim mobile design.
UFS
UFS (Universal Flash Storage) is memory built to make flagship devices faster, with a form factor that leaves room for all new possibilities.
MCP
MCP
By expertly combining mobile DRAM and NAND in a compact package