xbitlabs.com - 10/20/2009
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Micron Initiates Production of Improved Flash on 34nm Node
techspot.com - 10/19/2009
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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 ...
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Micron's enterprise MLC NAND boosts endurance by 600%
micron.com - 10/19/2009
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micron.com —
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 ...
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Micron Introduces New Line of 34nm Multi-Level Cell NAND ...
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Micron Unveils Flash Memory with Six Times Longer Endurance
APH Networks —
... Additionally, leveraging the full performance capability of NAND, Micron’s newest Enterprise NAND products also support the ONFI 2.1 synchronous interface, delivering a 4- to 5x improvement in data transfer rates when compared to legacy NAND interfaces. Micron’s 34nm Enterprise NAND portfolio includes a 32Gb MLC NAND chip and a 16Gb SLC NAND chip that can be configured into multi-die, single packages supporting densities up to 32GB MLC and 16GB SLC, respectively.
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