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LPDDR memory, or Low Power Double Data Rate memory, is a type of DRAM designed specifically for mobile devices and applications where energy efficiency is crucial. It operates at lower voltage levels compared to traditional DDR memory, making it ideal for battery-powered devices. LPDDR memory is typically used in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics, providing fast data transfer rates while minimizing power consumption.
| Voltage | 1.1V to 1.2V |
| Data Rate | Up to 4266 MT/s |
| Capacity | From 1GB to 16GB per chip |
| Package Type | BGA (Ball Grid Array) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
When selecting LPDDR memory, buyers should consider the required capacity, data rate, and operating voltage for their specific application. It is also important to specify the desired temperature range and package type. Certifications such as JEDEC standards may be relevant for ensuring compatibility and reliability. Providing information on quantities needed can help suppliers offer accurate quotes.
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LPDDR is designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for mobile devices, while DDR memory is used in desktops and servers.
LPDDR memory chips typically range from 1GB to 16GB.
Yes, some laptops, especially ultrabooks, utilize LPDDR memory for its energy efficiency.
LPDDR memory usually operates at voltages between 1.1V and 1.2V.
No, LPDDR memory is specifically designed for devices that support its low power specifications.
LPDDR memory is commonly found in BGA (Ball Grid Array) packages.