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Intel and Micron create world’s smallest NAND using 25nm-process

Intel and Micron create world’s smallest NAND using 25nm-process

  Intel and Micron’s joint venture, IM Flash Technologies (IMFT) has achieved a major breakthrough by developing the world’s first 25nm-based NAND flash. Using the 25nm process technology, Intel believes the NAND can give consumer electronics manufacturers a way to integrate larger amounts of storage in a cost-effective manner. Intel and Micron has developed an [...]

Intel and Micron develops 3-bit-per-cell NAND

Intel and Micron develops 3-bit-per-cell NAND

  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 [...]

Micron produces 34nm NAND flash memory

Micron produces 34nm NAND flash memory

  Micron is now mass producing its new generation NAND flash memory that uses 34nm process technology. Lexar Media, subsidiary of Micron is the first company to gain advantage of this tech who will integrate these NANDs in their 32GB Platinum II SDHC and 16GB microSDHC cards. Micron’s 16- and 32-Gigabit (Gb) MLC NAND chips [...]