KOREAN OUTFIT Samsung has announced a 30nm class 8Gb OneNAND chip.
The company launched the 8Gb chip that incorporates single-level-cell (SLC) NAND flash design and it claimed that the chip was built to deliver more data storage in smartphones. Samsung believes it is meeting the needs of increased use of multi-media applications on smartphones.
The 8Gb OneNAND reads data at 70MBps, four times faster than vanilla NAND at 17MBps. Samsung said the high data speeds and low voltage requirements make it perfect for coping with the extra code load from touchscreens and other high resolution smartphone features.
Samsung also reckons the 30nm process raises productivity by 40 per cent over 40nms design. "We are happy to see that our advanced 30nm-class NAND solution is being widely adopted in smartphones," said Sejin Kim, vice president, Flash memory planning and enabling at Samsung Electronics.
"The availability of an 8Gb OneNAND chip will add considerably to our diverse line-up of advanced mobile memory solutions," he concluded.
The 8Gb OneNAND chip is currently being tested by Samsung's OEM partners and is due to be launched at the end of this month. µ
It happens when over smartness stunt fails. Samsung's tech is for smartphones/mobiles. If only speed be only matter eat this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_device_bandwidths#Memory_Interconnect.2FRAM_buses
samsungs tech should make smartphones capable for like taking 3-4 12-mp snaps pper second, bottelneck caused by mem bandwidth.
Here today is C&P,
that Seagate will introduce a 3.5" drive with a whopping 3TB capacity later this year.
This product will reportedly be part of the enterprise-oriented 3.5" Constellation ES series, and it should therefore have a 7,200-RPM spindle speed and a 6Gbps Serial Attached SCSI interface. Since Seagate sells existing 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB Constellation ES hard drives with 3Gbps SATA interfaces, perhaps the 3TB behemoth will come in a SATA flavor,
So Up Moves Pressure on Tosh, Plus Speed of SCSI Should be Impessive for 3 TB 6 Gb/s. Buffer Cache & Details remain Mysterious, Raod Map to Newer Density 4 Tb might be ?2012.
Can RED'R Imagine 14 Tb screaming at gb/s or more data through put. As yesterdays commentos, Mention'd might be as loud as Air Conditioner in R.A.I.D. Hummm, Maybe SSD Will have More Suculent offers by 2018, Yet For Now, Sounds Like Best Value & Maybe Even Impressive Performance.
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