After a meeting in Seoul, Vice-Chairman and CEO Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, Yoon-Woo Lee (Yoon-Woo Lee), and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Samsung Electronics declared that it will work together with Microsoft in developments relating to efficient use of energy in computers. The two companies are aimed at encouraging users to buy may be more environmentally friendly device. According to Samsung, while using the new Microsoft operating system, Windows 7 and the RAM Samsung DDR3 DRAM with a 40 nm chip system power will be significantly lower.

The company Samsung, which is a strong supporter of Windows 7, starting in 2010 plans to convert all of its corporate computers around the world to a new operating system. Cooperation "Green IT" (i.e., green technology) between the largest manufacturer of memory and the largest manufacturer of software contribute to the revival of the IT-market, which has still not recovered from the recession.

In early September, Samsung has started its own global marketing campaign with the slogan "less power, more speed", which initially focused on energy-saving memory and 40 nm 2GB DDR3 DRAM. In addition, Microsoft announced a significant reduction in energy consumption through the use of a new power management features in the recently released operating system, Windows 7. In subsequent months, manufacturers are planning to within the Green IT carefully examine the impact of these and some other measures to reduce energy consumption.