Intel and Micron launch 34nm NAND Flash
Intel and Micron have finally pushed the proverbial Start Button on their joint 34nm NAND Flash project.
This new product will be a 32Gigabit Multi-level Cell memory device and was developed jointly by both Intel and Micron.
The Inquirer has the details here.
The companies are ahead of schedule with 34nm NAND production, expecting their facility to have moved more than 50 percent of its capacity to 34nm by year's end.
"We have made great strides in NAND process capability and are now in a leadership role with 34nm production," said Brian Shirley, vice president of Micron's Memory Group. "The tiny 34nm, 32Gb chip enables our customers to easily increase their NAND storage capacity for a number of consumer and computing products."
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