Toshiba sends 24nm NAND flash memory chips into mass production
Let’s take the moment to congratulate Toshiba on the fine feat of engineering. It`s only last year Z the company started shipp`g 32nm NAND flash memory , & yet today its factories R start`g to churn out 24 nm chips. Unsurprisingly, this comes w/ the boast of offer`g “the world’s highest” density & capacity per single chip, an honor go`g to the 2 bits-per-cell 64Gb parts. Z newfangled Toggle DDR transfer-acceleratin’ technology`s also supported, naturally, leav`g us only to wonder who’ll B pick`g up the earliest deliveries of these minuscule data stores. Continue read`g Toshiba sends 24nm NAND flash memory chips into mass production Toshiba sends 24nm NAND flash memory chips into mass production originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Aug 2010 08:38:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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