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Intel and Micron take 20nm NAND flash up to 128Gb

Intel and Micron have developed a 128Gb NAND flash device that they say will enable a boost in mobile phone... Read more

8 December, 2011

Intel uses TLC to make densest Nand flash device

...has created what it says is the industry's highest-capacity, smallest Nand flash memory device yet. The 64-gigabit — or 8-gigabyte (8GB) — device... Read more

18 August, 2010 by David Meyer

LSI buys Nand flash maker SandForce

...presence in the fast-growing market for solid-state drives made of Nand flash memory chips, such as those typically found in smartphones and tablets... Read more

27 October, 2011 by Steven Musil

Intel-Micron venture opens Nand flash fab in Singapore

...the joint venture between Intel and Micron Technology, has officially opened its Nand flash memory facility in the island state. The $3bn (£1.8bn) factory... Read more

21 April, 2011 by Liau Yun Qing

Micron unveils 25nm Nand flash SSD range

...C400 range of flash drives, which are the first to use 25nm Nand flash technology. The new RealSSD range of solid-state drives (SSD), announced... Read more

5 January, 2011
Demand Code Paging for <endeca_term>NAND Flash</endeca_term> in MMU-Less Embedded Systems

Demand Code Paging for NAND Flash in MMU-Less Embedded Systems

NAND flash is preferred for code and data storage in embedded devices due... Read more

6 December, 2010
JAM: Justifiable Allocation of Memory With Efficient Mounting and Fast Crash Recovery for <endeca_term>NAND Flash</endeca_term> Memory File Systems

JAM: Justifiable Allocation of Memory With Efficient Mounting and Fast Crash Recovery for NAND Flash Memory File Systems

Flash memory is small size, lightweight, shock-resistant, non-volatile, and consumes little power. Flash memory... Read more

1 October, 2010

Intel boosts warranty on main SSD range

...announced in April that they had been able to develop a 20nm Nand flash process technology. In the past, such announcements have typically been followed... Read more

23 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

Toshiba, SanDisk take flash to 19nm

...venture between SanDisk and Toshiba has announced it is to produce 19nm NAND flash memory, with samples due imminently and full production by the end... Read more

26 April, 2011

Samsung sells disk drive unit to Seagate for $1.4bn

...a say in Seagate's business and a guaranteed outlet for its Nand flash. Seagate has agreed to pay $1.4bn to take over Samsung... Read more

19 April, 2011 by Jack Clark

Intel announces 'most advanced' 20nm Flash tech

Intel and Micron have developed a 20nm process technology for Nand Flash storage. The companies believe the process, announced on Thursday, will let... Read more

15 April, 2011
Architecture Exploration of High-Performance PCs With a Solid-State Disk

Architecture Exploration of High-Performance PCs With a Solid-State Disk

As the cost per bit of NAND flash memory devices rapidly decreases, NAND-flash-based Solid-State Disks (SSDs... Read more

1 July, 2010
Depletable Storage Systems

Depletable Storage Systems

Depletable storage systems use media such as NAND flash that has a limited lifetime, which decreases with more usage. Such... Read more

3 June, 2010

Intel carves out highest market share for a decade

...spurred by soaring demand for its PC-oriented microprocessors, and for its NAND flash memory used in consumer and wireless products," Dale Ford, head of... Read more

26 March, 2012 by Lance Whitney

Intel and Micron team up on new storage technologies

...to either be refunded in the future or used in purchases of NAND flash from Micron. "The Intel-Micron partnership has created industry-leading NAND... Read more

28 February, 2012

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