(
Low-
Power
Double
Data
Rate SDRAM) LPDDR SDRAM memory chips conserve power in mobile devices as well as in high-performance systems where huge amounts of RAM are used; for example, see
NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip. Also called "mobile DDR" (mDDR). Supporting 16 and 32-bit channels rather than the 64-bit paths in laptop and desktop computers, LPDDR modules are soldered on the device's motherboard and not removable like DIMM modules in computers. Following are the LPDDR generations. See
SDRAM.
Memory Speed Voltages
(MHz) Required
LPDDR5X 4267 0.5 1.05 1.8
LPDDR5 3200 0.5 1.05 1.8
LPDDR4X 2133 0.6 1.1 1.8
LPDDR4 1600 1.1 1.8
LPDDR3E 1067 1.2 1.8
LPDDR3 800 1.2 1.8
LPDDR2E 533.3 1.2 1.8
LPDDR2 400 1.2 1.8
LPDDR1E 266.7 1.8
LPDDR1 200 1.8