— the successor to LPDDR3, officially introduced in August 2014 (although the first implementations were released at the end of 2013). The speed of work, compared with its predecessor, has doubled - up to 3200 MT/s; the frequency increased to 1600 MHz; while energy consumption was reduced by 40%. In addition, the data transfer format has changed - in particular, two 16-bit buses are used instead of one 32-bit bus, and some security improvements have also been introduced into the standard. This RAM type can be found in some medium-tier smartphones.
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