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Intel builds 32Gb, 34 nanometer flash chips
Intel builds 32Gb, 34 nanometer flash chips
Intel and its memory making partner Micron today said they have begun mass producing their promised first 34nm NAND flash memory. The smaller manufacturing process lets the two firms build individual chip layers with 32 gigabits (4GB) of data in a s...
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Intel, Micron start churning out 34nm, 32Gb NAND Flash chips
Engadget — ... top of each other in a standard 48-lead thin small-outline package (TSOP) to hold up to 64GB. That, the companies say, will not only allow for increased storage in small form factor devices, but less expensive solid state drives as well, given the reduced manufacturing costs. They're apparently still a little ways away from finding their way into some actual products, however, with the companies only going so far as to say that the first samples are on track for early 2009 [Via Electronista] ...

Intel to manufature small-size, high-capacity flash memory
Gadgetell — ... in size every two or three months.  But, advances in flash memory is particularly relevant given the rise of the iPhone and other cell phones that use flash memory.  There are some that were disappointed with the latest iPhone and iPod touch iterations because the storage didn’t increase.  Perhaps Apple can give them the 64GB touch and 32GB iPhone that some have wanted for a while, at which point they’ll complain they can’t get 128Gb. Read [Electronista] Full Story » | Written by Shawn ...

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