Samsung has its first 8GB memory module for smartphones and tablets introduced. The company focuses with these chips on devices that are equipped with a 4k screen. Recently there were rumors that Samsung is working on two variants of the upcoming Galaxy S8, including a Plus version with a 5.5-inch 4k screen.
The 8GB memory module is of the lpddr4-type and is produced on a process between ten and twenty nanometers, by the manufacturer described as “10nm-class”. The memory works at up to 4266 megabits per second (Mbps) and is thus twice as fast as the ddr4 memory that is used for pc’s. For a 64-bit memory bus can the 34GB of data per second to process.
Today’s high-end laptops typically make use of 8GB of ram, and future smartphones and tablets that make use of the 8GB memory module will take full advantage of the higher capacity-the most powerful Android phones currently almost all 4GB of lpddr4 memory. The doubling of the memory will make it possible for virtual machines to spin and content in 4k, smooth to play, features that are now often only available on pcs.
We still don’t know whether the new memory module is ready on time for the Samsung Galaxy S8, because the company also has a 6GB memory module for mobile devices developed. The Galaxy S8 seems to be a real powerhouse. According to various sources, the 10nm Exynos 8895-soc of the Galaxy S8 thirty to forty percent faster and better graphics performance are expected thanks to the addition of the ARM G71 gpu.
in Addition, it talked about a dual camera on the back, that it would be possible to have a bokeh-effect and optical zoom. Other improvements are the use of the 64GB ufs 2.1 flash memory, a finger print scanner integrated into the display unit and the introduction of the virtual assistant Viv of the recently acquired Viv Labs.
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