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Toshiba launches 24nm process NAND flash memory in mass production

September 1st, 2010        

Toshiba launches 24nm process NAND flash memory in mass production

Toshiba seemed to be on the lead in the development of NAND flash as of late. Nice engineering team they have there. Toshiba has finalized their 24nm NAND flash memory chips, and is moving them into the factories to churn out some delicious chips. These chips also support the standardized “Toggle DDR 2.0” 400Mbps transfer rate.

What all these mean is that we will see a shrink in chip size, allowing Toshiba to boost productivity and bring further enhancements to high density, small sized products. Less heat, and better energy efficiency, with faster transfer rates will result in better quality devices. As more mobile equipment, such as smartphones, digital video cameras and tablet PCs, provide support for recording high resolution pictures and video and editing and processing large volumes of data, demand is growing for smaller, higher density, memory products.

SOURCE via Engadget

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    I would love to get hands on the units which will be using these latest flash memory, solid state are really good performers, lets see how these one`s work.

  • http://www.nucomputing.com/ computer services

    These chips perform quite well. They are staying quite well in the market with these smaller chips, intel and micron are at 25nm and hynix are at 26. There is such an urge for smaller and smaller!