lol, 70nm.com, .net, and .info taken, others should be gone soon.
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Elpida has announced beginning mass production of 1Gb and 512Mb DDR2 SDRAM using 70nm technology. Manufacturing will be done at its main facility, Hiroshima Elpida Memory.
According to Elpida, this SDRAM using 70nm process technology can be used in several applications, including high-performance mobile equipment, high-definition TVs (HDTVs), next-generation DVD recorders, digital single-lens reflex cameras, as also high-end servers needed to process large amounts of data.
The same technology that has given Elpida high yields from its 90nm process technology is being applied to the development of this more advanced 70nm process technology.
The 70nm process technology not only facilitates 800MHz and 1GHz speed functionality in combination with high-performance operations, but it also makes for a reduction in chip size allowing more chips per DRAM wafer thus increasing productivity.
Production of DDR2 SDRAM using the 70nm process has already started, and the first product shipments are expected to begin in Q1 of 2007.
Last edited by Rockefeller; 12-26-2006 at 12:09 AM.
lol, 70nm.com, .net, and .info taken, others should be gone soon.
just got 70nm.org
you never know.
Last edited by Rascagua; 12-27-2006 at 01:47 AM.
lol, yeah, this is the new standard guys, like the article says, mass production has already started.
I think the same guy registered the .info, .net, .com during like the same time period, and right then I walk in and register the .org![]()
"70nm" returned just 20,000 results 3 days ago. Now it returns 320,000. This looks promising.
According to Elpida, this SDRAM using 70nm process technology can be used in several applications, including high-performance mobile equipment, high-definition TVs (HDTVs), next-generation DVD recorders, digital single-lens reflex cameras, as also high-end servers needed to process large amounts of data
Last edited by Rockefeller; 12-27-2006 at 07:23 PM.
411,000 now :o
What!? 100,000 in 5 hours!?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2270nm%22
I want to start a blog with news on mine, just so I can get it up there, but my domain registrar is having some kind of difficulty or something.
What are they having trouble with?
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it wont change the nameservers :(
Its getting better and better.
461,000 returns now.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%2270nm
462000![]()
Im still seeing 461,000?
Not sure if it will yield much, but I have 70nm.ca
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All I have is .CA!!!
Is that a good lol or a bad lol?
: )
All I have is .CA!!!
And I have picked 70nmDRAM.com (thanks to Rockefeller's PM). Is this a good one??
Yeah, nice pickup. I've already received offers on mine...the .com. :p
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