Samsung's Newest NAND Chips Rock 8Gb Stuffed Into 30nm
May 5, 2010, 10:08 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Samsung announced that it is sampling new single-level-cell NAND flash modules for smartphones. The latest chips offer 8 Gigabits (not Gigabytes) of storage using 30-nanometer processes. The new chips are smaller, faster (read/write speeds average 70Mbps), and more efficient than their predecessors. They will be available in volume by the end of the month.
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