Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Samsung Producing 8Gb NAND Flash

http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=74716&cat_id=581

"Samsung Electronics has announced starting mass production of its 8-Gigabit (Gb) NAND Flash memory device, which was developed in September 2004.

Significantly, this high-density multi-level-cell (MLC) memory device is being produced using the 60-nanometer (nm) process technology, touted as the most delicate technology used in the industry so far.

The company claims that 60-nanometer technology brings about almost 25 percent higher manufacturing productivity, over its predecessor, the 70-nanometer process. Sixty-nano is also believed to provide larger and more affordable storage density for consumer and mobile applications, including mobile phones, MP3 players, and gaming consoles.

Reportedly, the new 60-nanometer chip has a capacity of 8-Gigabits. Samsung intends to compile eight of these 8-Gb chips to form one 8-Gigabyte module."

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