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Samsung Develops 16Gb Flash Memory

nofrance writes "As promised earlier this year, Samsung has unveiled the world's first 16-gigabit flash memory chip. These chips, when combined in a 16x16 configurations, will allow 32 GigaByte flash cards. Using 50-nanometer manufacturing technology, these chips will be in production by the second half of 2006, with Samsung promising that their 32Gb team will impress next year." From the article: "According to the company, the cell size of the fingernail-sized flash chip has been reduced about 25 percent from that of the 60 nm 8 Gbit NAND: The new 50 nm flash memory contains cells that measure 0.00625 square microns per bit. The 16 Gbit device holds 16.4 billion functional transistors, Samsung said. "

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  1. Re:16 gigaBYTE, not gigaBIT by l_bratch · · Score: 0, Troll

    I was going to point this out, but luckiy I RTFA first.

  2. six hundred forty... by KillShill · · Score: 0, Troll

    640 thousand functional transistors ought to be enough for anybody.

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