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Toshiba Preps 2GB NAND Flash Memory Chips

Slimy   on 24 January 2007 - 14:59 · 4 comments & 2628 views

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In April 2007, Toshiba will begin selling NAND flash memory chips capable of holding up to 2GB of data. 2GB? Why is this a big deal? Patience my friend, I'm getting to that. The 2GB availability should mean that higher capacity flash memory cards, used in anything from digital cameras to music players, are on their way. The last chips were of 1GB in size and Toshiba made them available late last year as engineering examples.

These flash memory cards are limited to the physical number of chips that can fit in the card: the bigger the capacity per chip, the bigger the overall capacity of the flash card. According to Toshiba, thanks to a new 56-nanometer production process that doubles memory density (developed by partner SanDisk), these chips will be the highest capacity currently available. Samples of the 2GB will be priced at $31 per chip.

News source: InfoWorld

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#1 Netrack on 24 Jan 2007 - 15:28
$31 per chip...schaa wing, thats not to expensive at all!
#2 dangel on 24 Jan 2007 - 16:09
That'll be price to manu's in bulk I guess
#3 J400uk on 24 Jan 2007 - 23:02
whats so good about this. in the uk we pay the equivelnt of 40 bucks for a 2gig usb flash stick.
#4 Croquant on 24 Jan 2007 - 23:32
Mmmmmmm..... tasty. I'll take 8 of those to go with a side of MP3, please.

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