Infineon Broadens DRAM Portfolio With New High-Performance, Low-Power Graphics Memory
MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 1, 2002--Infineon
Technologies (DAX/NYSE: IFX) today introduced a new 128 Mbit Double
Data Rate (DDR) Graphics RAM component for 3D Graphics applications in
portable and desktop computers. Designed to operate at clock speeds up
to 450 MHz, Infineon's newest Graphics RAM can handle data bandwidths
up to 3.6 Gigabytes per second, making it an ideal device to support
advanced graphics acceleration processors used in both professional
graphics and computer gaming applications.
The new Graphics RAM has a 1.8V interface, which contributes to
significant power savings compared to typical 2.5V interface. By
implementing chip design features developed for its specialty memory
and future generation mainstream DRAM products, Infineon achieves low
power dissipation while maintaining high clock rate operation. This
helps system engineers achieve low heat and battery-friendly design of
3D graphics cards, with no sacrifice in the clocked performance of the
device.
"Infineon's growing experience with specialized DRAM provides our
design teams with significant expertise in the reduction of power
requirements while enhancing overall performance," commented Dr.
Harald Eggers, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Memory
Products Group at Infineon. "Combined with continued adoption of
leading-edge process technologies, we are able to really push
performance while increasing density and lowering power draw."
The 128 Mbit Graphics RAM is organized 4x32 and can be used in 32,
64, 128 and 256-bit bus graphics applications. The packaging is a
JEDEC (Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council) standard, 144 ball
fine-pitch ball-grid-array (FBGA) that measures 11mm x 11mm. The
devices can operate at frequencies up to 450 MHz, which makes it
capable of handling data bandwidths up to 3.6 Gigabytes per second.
Typically, memories designed to reach the highest possible clock
frequency require system designers to sacrifice latency performance
and power consumption. Infineon focuses on the balanced development of
graphics memory to improve overall performance. The x32 graphics
memories have best-in-class latency as low as four, which helps to
eliminate frozen frames caused by graphics memory refresh when an
image is redrawn. Matched with best-in-class power consumption,
Infineon's newest graphics memories offer benefits both in portable PC
applications and the very dense frame buffers now found in
professional systems and home PCs used for gaming.
Availability and Pricing
First samples of the 128Mbit DDR SGRAM organized 4Mx32 will be
available in Q2 2002. The product range will feature frequencies up to
450MHz. Volume production is scheduled to start in Q4 2002. Sample
pricing will be US$9.95, and production volume pricing is available to
qualified customers on request.
About Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG, Munich, offers semiconductor and system
solutions for applications in the wired and wireless communications
markets, for security systems and smartcards, for the automotive and
industrial sectors, as well as memory products. A global player,
Infineon operates in the USA from San Jose, California, in the
Asia-Pacific region from Singapore and in Japan from Tokyo. Employing
about 33,800 people worldwide, the company achieved sales of EUR 5.67
billion in fiscal 2001 (ending September). Infineon is listed on the
DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the New York Stock
Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol IFX. Further information is
available at www.infineon.com.
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Contact:
Infineon Technologies
Worldwide Headquarters
Ralph Heinrich, +49 89 234 22404 / 28482 (phone/fax)
ralph.heinrich@infineon.com
U.S.A.
Matt Schmidt, 408/501-6390 / 2424
matt.schmidt@infineon.com
Asia
Kaye Lim, +65 6840 0689 / 0082
kaye.lim@infineon.com
Japan
Hirotaka Shiroguchi, +81 3 5449 6795 / 6401
hirotaka.shiroguchi@infineon.com
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