If we announced a few hours ago and Micron lanoticia sobreIntel its 20nm manufacturing process, now comes the hand of SanDisk and Toshiba will manufacture its 19nm process. SanDisk presented its NAND flash memory with a capacity of 64GB X3 (3 bits per cell) in the past CES, now released in the manufacturing process to 19nm memory, also 64GB but currently only available X2 (2 bits per cell), although it is expected that after a few months and are available on the X3.
SanDisk launched as models for their shows this quarter and is expected to begin mass production by the middle of this year. With this further reduction of the manufacturing process as manufacturers of devices such as tablet PCs or mobile phones may, even more, reduce the size of these without compromising performance or capacity.
SanDisk launched as models for their shows this quarter and is expected to begin mass production by the middle of this year. With this further reduction of the manufacturing process as manufacturers of devices such as tablet PCs or mobile phones may, even more, reduce the size of these without compromising performance or capacity.
- SanDisk outs 19nm flash memory monolithic chip (21/04/2011)
- SanDisk and Toshiba announce world's smallest NAND flash memory chips (21/04/2011)
- SanDisk, Toshiba one up Intel, introduce 19nm flash memory (22/04/2011)
- Chip Makers Suffer Pre-Quake Outage in Japan (22/04/2011)
- SanDisk Q1 Tops Street Estimates, But Shares Lose Ground (21/04/2011)
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