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Johan / 09-11-2006 / 7:36pm / Storage

Samsung’s First 40-nanometer Device

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Samsung's First 40-nanometer Device

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology solutions, has announced their first 40-nanometer (nm) memory device. The new 32 Gigabit (Gb) NAND flash device is the first memory to incorporate a Charge Trap Flash (CTF) architecture, a revolutionary new approach to further increase manufacturing efficiency while greatly improving performance. The 32Gb NAND flash memory can be used in memory cards with densities of up to 64-Gigabytes (GBs). One 64GB card can store over 64 hours of DVD resolution movies (40 movies) or 16,000 MP3 music files (1,340 hours).

Via Samsung.

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