Toshiba Making 24nm Flash -- 8GB on Single Chip
Small memory for big capacity.
Toshiba said that it has started mass production of NAND flash memories fabricated with 24nm process technology. This latest technology advance has already been applied to 2bit-per-cell 64-gigabit (Gb) chips that are the world's smallest and offer the highest density on a single chip (8 GB), and which are available from today.
The 24nm process products are also equipped with Toggle DDR, which enhances data transfer speed. Toshiba will eventually add 32Gb and 3bit per cell products fabricated with the 24nm process technology to its product line-up.
Toshiba provides flash memory for smartphones, digital video cameras and tablet PCs – many of which the newer models support the recording and playback of high-definition content.
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nice cant wait to have 2PB hardrives
if i remember right there was a pci slot ssd that had 1000 memory chips on it
know i know what i will get if i win the lotorry