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Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards

by Johan on November 14, 2009 · 1 comment

Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards

Super Talent comes back with several CompactFlash media cards that are able to run at 450X, 533X and 600X speeds with up to 90MB/sec of read and write speeds, which is perfect for premium DSLR cameras. Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, these cards use MLC NAND Flash as the medium which works silently and lasts longer. In addition, these media cards are also compliant with the CompactFlash 4.1 standard. Measuring 36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm, the Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards will be available later this month from Super Talent resellers worldwide. [FarEastGizmos]

Samsung Unveils World’s Densest Flash Memory

by Johan on October 23, 2007

Samsung Unveils World

Korean Giant Samsung has recently announced its new 30nm 64Gb NAND flash memory chip, which claimed to be the world’s densest memory chip. Each chip can store 8 Gigabytes (GB) of information. Up to 16 chips can be used together to build commercial NAND memory resulting in a 128GB flash card or other storage device.

Samsung has managed this feat by developing a new process they are calling self-aligned double patterning technology (SaDPT). SaDPT involves a more efficient pattern transfer than used in Samsung’s (older) charge trap flash (CTF) procedure, and if we get any more technical we may implode spontaneously. Both procedures are cost effective and we can expect to see higher capacity flash based drives at a reasonable price. Although a 128GB memory card at a realistic price point is optimistic, the general price of flash memory should fall as a consequence of the new development. The devices are planned to begin mass production in 2009 and an estimated market value, in a three year period, is projected to be as high as $20 billion for the new class of memory chips.

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