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samsung_display_4KWe have known for some time that future smartphones will offer 4 GB of RAM. But only now comes the confirmation of our expectations and Samsung Galaxy The S6 may be one of the first smartphones on the market to actually offer 4GB of RAM alongside a 64-bit processor. Why? Because the company started producing new LPDDR4 memories with a capacity of 4 GB, which are intended for use in mobile devices. The new RAMs are manufactured using a 20-nm manufacturing process and are able to offer I/O data transfer speeds of up to 3 Mbps and are up to 200% more economical compared to LPDDR3 modules.

In addition, support for recording and playback of UHD video and the possibility of continuous photo taking with a resolution of over 20 megapixels is a matter of course. The RAMs themselves are even faster than those in PCs and servers, and at the same time they need much less electricity. Finally, Samsung claims that the modules will be available in the market as early as early 2015, and although we don't know if Samsung will use them in Galaxy S6, with a high probability of using them in Galaxy Footnote 5.

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*Source: Samsung

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