Intel in conjunction with Micron have developed a 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) NAND technology fabricated with 34nm. This breakthrough has made it possible for them to create the industry’s smallest and cost-effective 32-gigabit (Gb) chip that can be used in storage devices like USB drives and flash cards.
The 3bpc on 34nm NAND is important for both the companies as it will pave way for further NAND shrinks. They’ve also confirmed to launch 2xnm process later this year.
The 3bpc 32Gb NAND chip will go under mass production in the last quarter of this year.
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