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Linkleri Üyelerimiz Görebilir. UslanmaM Üyeliği İçin Tıklayın) - The rapid uptake of smartphones around the world has ensured the future of DRAM (dynamic RAM) in mobile handsets

where the chips are used in every unit shipped.
Although it's not exactly like the version of DRAM used in PCs

it works in much the same way

and the differences are mainly in size

heat

and power consumption -- all aaa considerations in mobile phones

said Mueez Deen

director of Mobile DRAM and graphics memory

Samsung Semiconductor Inc.
For years

DRAM makers such as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. have hoped to see the uptake of DRAM in mobile phones in order to win orders for the massive volume of the chips required by handsets. But standard DRAM made for computers uses too much power for mobile phones

so companies developed Mobile DRAM to take on the increasing computing power of today's smart handsets.
"Any time you have a feature-rich operating system

you need to have something to hold the OS

and on top of that have more memory to hold the other functions

" said Deen in a telephone interview.
Mobile DRAM is currently used in about 30 percent of all mobile phones

he said

but in the future that figure will increase to almost every handset

as the devices take on more computing functions.
It's a very different story from a decade ago. The main memory chips used in a mobile phone ten years ago were NOR Flash memory and SRAM (synchronous-RAM). SRAM was ideal as a low power memory chip for handsets

but manufacturers complained about its cost relative to DRAM

and many hoped to see DRAM transform into a replacement for SRAM in handsets.
It's been a tough battle for DRAM makers to tweak their product for the mobile market

but the development effort did help them create chips able to use less power than standard DRAM

that takes up less space inside a handset. Deen said Mobile DRAM is completely different than DRAM

a re-design from the ground up.
However

SRAM continues to hold the lion's share of the mobile phone market

mainly because most handsets being shipped today still do not host functions that require Mobile DRAM.
But new products such as the iPhone are turning the tide increasingly to Mobile DRAM. Handsets that act as a PDA (personal digital assistant)

or smartphones

as well as mobile devices used for e-mail

listening to music and ever more multimedia functions require more capacity and speed in a memory chip than SRAM can provide

giving Mobile DRAM a leg up.
In fact

the iPod is also a major driver of Mobile DRAM growth. Digital music players require Mobile DRAM to buffer the data. Whether it's audio or video

small devices need Mobile DRAM

said Deen

although video needs even more.
As time goes on

more mobile phones

even low-end handsets aimed at emerging markets

will add multimedia and PDA-like functionality

ensuring the future for Mobile DRAM

Deen said.
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