micron.com - 10/19/2009
—
Boise, Idaho , Monday, October 19, 2009 – When designing solid-state storage for enterprise applications, standard SLC NAND has been the technology of choice because of its reliability and endurance. But customers are often challenged on how to cost-effectively reach their capacity ...
techspot.com - 10/19/2009
—
techspot.com —
Micron has unveiled what it says is the
industry's highest endurance multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell...
(SLC) NAND flash memory. Micron is aiming its new 34nm flash technology at large companies that may be interested in doling out for a performance boost in I/O-intensive applications ...
(more)
Micron's enterprise MLC NAND boosts endurance by 600%
xbitlabs.com - 10/20/2009
Comments
Blog Reactions
Micron Manufacturing Two New High-Performance NAND Flash Devices
Maximum PC —
... Micron’s new NAND chips are currently being tested with customers and controller manufacturers. Volume production of the chips is expected to begin early in 2010. ...
Micron's enterprise MLC NAND boosts endurance by 600%
TechSpot —
Micron has unveiled what it says is the industry's highest endurance multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory. Micron is aiming its new 34nm flash technology at large companies that may be interested in doling out for a performance boost in I/O-intensive applications without sacrificing the longevity of hard disk drives. The company says its 34nm fabrication has brought an improved write performance. The enterprise MLC products can withstand 30,000 write cycles, a six-fold increase over standard MLC NAND technology, and the enterprise SLC parts can ...
Related Content
Micron set to ramp 40nm production at end of 2009
digitimes.com 8/17/2009 — Josephine Lien, Taipei; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Monday 17 August 2009] Micron Technology is scheduled to kick off volume production using 40nm process technology at its 12-inch wafer fab in Singapore at the end of 2009, according to the company. The ...
Micron and Sun expand lifespan of flash storage
tgdaily.com 12/18/2008 — Micron said that it has developed a single-level-cell (SLC) NAND flash technology that increases the lifespan for flash-based storage media to 1 million write cycles.
Micron to cut workforce by 15 percent, slash flash output
news.cnet.com 10/10/2008 — After cutting executive pay last week, Micron Technology is now paring staff as it scales back flash memory chip production.
On the heels of reporting a $344 million fourth-quarter loss last week --when Micron said it was cutting executive pay ...
Intel and Micron start mass producing 34nm NAND Flash
micron.com 11/24/2008 — DRAM DDR3 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM DDR SDRAM SDRAM RLDRAM® Memory Mobile DRAM PSRAM CellularRAM® MCPs MCPs for Beagle Board MCPs for TI OMAP DRAM Modules FBDIMM RDIMM VLP RDIMM UDIMM SODIMM SOCDIMM SORDIMM VLP SORDIMM Mini-RDIMM VLP Mini-RDIMM CMOS Sensors ...
Micron readies 256GB solid-state drive | Business Tech - CNET News
news.cnet.com 11/25/2008 — Micron Technology will bring out a 256GB solid-state drive early next year while it moves, along with Intel, to a new manufacturing process. A Micron representative said Monday that the company will start volume production of a 256GB solid-state drive ...
Micron posts $706 million loss on memory woes
news.cnet.com 12/24/2008 — Updated at 7:15 p.m. PST with additional information from earnings conference call.
Memory chipmaker Micron Technology posted its eighth-straight loss as it was hit by a steep drop-off in chip prices caused by global oversupply.
In the ...
Micron promises supercharged 1 GB/s SSD
tgdaily.com 11/26/2008 — Chip manufacturer has demonstrated what is, at least to our knowledge,
the fastest solid state disk drive (SSD) demonstrated so far. A demo
unit shown in a blurry YouTube video was hitting data transfer rates of
800 MB/s and can expand to apparently ...
Micron puts 34 nm flash memory into mass production
tgdaily.com 7/2/2009 — We may be seeing the next capacity jump in memory cards soon, as Micron
today announced that it has begun mass production of 34 nm NAND flash
memory chips, resulting in 16 Gb and 32 Gb devices that should pave the
way to 16 GB mainstream cards as well ...
Micron's new flash dies live longer —
The Register 10/19/2009
Increased write endurance Micron is sampling new flash dies that can write data many more times than other flash chips before they expire.… The power of collaboration within unified communications