LPDDR4 (Low-Power Double Data Rate 4) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) used in mobile devices and other low-power applications. It offers faster data transfer rates and lower power consumption compared to its predecessors, making it suitable for smartphones, tablets, and laptops where battery life is critical. It achieves this efficiency through features like lower voltage operation, improved clocking, and optimized data bus utilization. It is commonly used in mobile devices for RAM.
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