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General Category => Science, Technology and Knowledge => Topic started by: Cincinnatus on May 25, 2013, 07:17:50 pm

Title: Toshiba to start mass production of next generation NAND flash memory
Post by: Cincinnatus on May 25, 2013, 07:17:50 pm

Toshiba Corporation today announced that the company has developed second generation 19nm process technology that it will apply to mass production of 2-bit-per-cell 64 gigabit NAND memory chips later this month.

Toshiba has used the new generation technology to develop the world's smallest 2-bit –per-cell 64 gigabit NAND memory chips, with an area of only 94 square millimeters. Using a unique high speed writing method, the next generation chips can achieve a write speed of up to 25 megabytes a second - the world's fastest class in 2-bit-per-cell chips.

Toshiba is also developing 3-bit-per-cell chips by using this process technology and aims to start mass production in the second quarter of this fiscal year. The company will initially introduce 3-bit, multi-level-cell products for smartphones and tablets by developing a controller compatible with eMMC, and will subsequently extend application to notebook PCs by developing a controller compliant with solid state drives (SSD).

NAND flash memory is an essential component of a diverse line-up of consumer products, including memory cards, smartphones, tablets and notebook PCs, and is increasingly deployed in enterprise products, including SSD for data centers.


http://www.electroiq.com/articles/sst/2013/05/toshiba-to-start-mass-production-of-next-generation-nand-flash-m.html

Cripe.
Title: Re: Toshiba to start mass production of next generation NAND flash memory
Post by: Oceander on May 26, 2013, 01:38:52 am
Cripe is right.
Title: Re: Toshiba to start mass production of next generation NAND flash memory
Post by: Atomic Cow on May 26, 2013, 01:42:54 am
This is needed to keep up with the upcoming next generation Intel processors and the new DDR4 memory that are about to come out.