Intel and Micron introduced the world's first 128 Gbit NAND flash modules
Of Intel Corporation and Micron Technology announced the creation of a new benchmark in technology NAND flash memory modules, producing the world's first 128-Gbit MLC (multilevel-cell - «multi-level cell") modules produced by the 20-nm process technology. In addition, the company announced the start of mass production of 64-gigabit NAND modules, manufactured by the same process technology.
New from Intel and Micron, in their words, satisfies the standard specifications for high-speed ONFI 3.0, reaching speeds of data transmission 333 MT / sec (megatransfers per second), and providing end users more cost-effective, compact and fast solid-state solution, which can be used in smartphones, tablets and high-capacity solid-state drives (SSD drives).
The first samples submitted a 128-Gigabit Ethernet modules will be available starting in January next year, and their mass production scheduled for the first half of 2012.
New from Intel and Micron, in their words, satisfies the standard specifications for high-speed ONFI 3.0, reaching speeds of data transmission 333 MT / sec (megatransfers per second), and providing end users more cost-effective, compact and fast solid-state solution, which can be used in smartphones, tablets and high-capacity solid-state drives (SSD drives).
The first samples submitted a 128-Gigabit Ethernet modules will be available starting in January next year, and their mass production scheduled for the first half of 2012.
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