Slashdot Mirror


Samsung Demos Future Memory Chips

Fletcher points to this story in CNET Asia, excerpting "The Korean electronics giant unveiled an 8-gigabit flash memory chip Monday based on the 60-nanometer process, as well as a 2-gigabit DDR DRAM chip based on the 80-nanometer process. Flash chips, which retain data after a host computer is turned off, are used in flash cards and cell phones, while DDR DRAM is used inside PCs."

1 of 177 comments (clear)

  1. Wow... not! by Anita+Coney · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I could take all my stolen music, warez AND porn wherever I go! Damn, it's only 8 gigaBITs. One gigabyte is nothing to get excited about. Heck, I've got a one gig CF card in my Canon PowerShot G2. Exactly why is this news?!

    --
    If someone says he and his monkey have nothing to hide, they almost certainly do.