JAPANESE ELECTRONICS GIANT Toshiba has announced the launch of what it is claiming is the highest capacity memory module in the world.
The 64GB embedded NAND flash memory module is the flagship device in a line-up of six.
The company claims the devices offer full compliance with the latest e-MMC standard and are designed for application in a wide range of digital consumer products, including smartphones, mobile phones, netbooks and digital video cameras.
Toshiba says it will go into mass production in the first quarter of 2010.
The 64GB embedded device combines sixteen 32Gbit NAND chips, fabbed with Toshiba's 32nm process technology, and also integrates a dedicated controller.
Toshiba claims to be the first company to succeed in combining 16 32Gbit NAND chips, and says it applied advanced chip thinning and layering technologies to use individual chips that are only 30 micrometres thick. No word on price yet. µ
The companies are just gonna leapfrog eachother till they can fit 1TB on the head of a pin
2010, then no expected price and no info of whether it will be Enterprise only or Home users too. I guess just like Intel has started making SSDs. AMD should start making SSDs and now not just that but also RAMs and an Ambush on Intel Camera Sensors too. imagine what could be done over already existing 25600-ISO.
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Not As Dark As They Thought (scroll down to this section)
http://regex.info/blog/2008-09-15/935
Foxes in the dark with the D3
However, the fact the D3 could lock focus when I myself was even finding it hard to make out the foxes
http://richardpetersphotography.wordpress.com/2008/08/26/foxes/
"64GB embedded NAND flash memory *HITS THE SHOPS*"
Then goes on to say mass production begins in 2010!