JEDEC Announces Publication of LPDDR2 Standard for Low Power Memory Devices
Posted on: Thursday, 2 April 2009, 06:30 CDT
New Standard Will Enable Higher Memory Performance with Lower Power Consumption and SDRAM/NVM Interface Compatibility in Next Generation Mobile Products
Advanced Power Management
In response to increasing demand for reduced power consumption by devices, the JEDEC LPDDR2 standard offers several power-saving features. LPDDR2 includes a reduced interface voltage of 1.2V from the 1.8V specification in the previous (LPDDR) memory technology, which will result in a reduction in power consumption of over 50% under similar device density and performance conditions. The standard further encompasses devices having a core voltage of 1.2V (as compared to existing 1.8V core voltage devices), further decreasing device power consumption. In addition, LPDDR2 supports advanced mechanisms for managing power usage such as Partial Array Self Refresh and Per-Bank Refresh. Partial Array Self-Refresh, for example, allows portions of the array to be powered down when not required, permitting applications to determine device memory requirements on a real-time usage basis.
Shared Memory Interface
For the first time, a single JEDEC standard encompasses two distinct types of memory: NVM and SDRAM. The JEDEC LPDDR2 standard allows these two memory types to share a common bus interface, thereby reducing the controller pincount and facilitating increased memory package density. LPDDR2 NVM and SDRAM devices can be stacked, with a common interface, greatly simplifying memory controller and interface designs and offering space-saving opportunities to product developers.
Fast, Scalable Performance
In the JEDEC LPDDR2 standard, multiple device configurations are supported to meet the requirements of a wide array of mobile devices, including:
- An operating frequency range from 100MHz to 533MHz
- Data widths of x8, x16 and x32
- Two pre-fetch options (2 and 4-bit) as well as both 1.8 and 1.2 Volt core voltage options
- A wide range of device densities (NVM: 64Mb-32Gb, DRAM: 64Mb-8Gb), over time
With the flexibility to select device options that best meet the needs of each individual application, designers will have the capability to ensure the best cost, power, and performance for their products.
"The advanced power management features and flexible memory device configurations in JEDEC's LPDDR2 standard will enable the development of a new generation of smaller, faster and more energy-efficient mobile products," said
Company Quotes
Atsuo Koshizuka, Elpida, said, "Elpida is delighted to have contributed to the development of the JEDEC LPDDR2 specification. By offering timely improvements and new functionality in the areas of power management and shared NVM/SDRAM interface design, LPDDR2 will enable innovative new products."
"There are two primary design aspects that mobile handset designers look for in memory - fast speeds to boost operating capability and low power to maintain battery life," said
"The LPDDR2 family has been designed for mobile platforms and therefore it allows excellent flexibility and scalability with great performance while keeping power consumption low. It is easy to see that over time the LPDDR2 family will replace today's mobile execution memory solutions like PSRAM, LPDDR1 and Mux NOR Flash," said Kari Kulojarvi, Vice President, Product Technologies, Nokia.
"Numonyx is proud of the contributions it has made to the LPDDR2 industry specification development," said Marco Dallabora, Numonyx vice president and general manager of the Wireless Business Group. "We believe there is significant opportunity for platform developers to combine the enhanced bandwidth and speeds of LPDDR2 with capabilities and power benefits of non-volatile memory technologies to make compelling designs and applications and gain a competitive advantage."
"TI is pleased to support the new high performance LP DDR2 memory in our new OMAP 4 applications processor platform. Combined with the OMAP 4 platform, LP DDR2 provides the densities, access speeds and bandwidth to meet the demands of complex use cases, enabling a high quality mobile user experience," said
About JEDEC
JEDEC is the leading developer of standards for the solid-state industry. Almost 3,300 participants, appointed by some 300 companies work together in 50 JEDEC committees to meet the needs of every segment of the industry, manufacturers and consumers alike. The publications and standards that they generate are accepted throughout the world. All JEDEC standards are available online, at no charge.
Contact: Emily Desjardins emilyd@jedec.org +1 703-907-7560This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.
SOURCE JEDEC
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