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Moore's Law Fails At NAND Flash Node

An anonymous reader writes "SanDisk sampling its 1Y-based NAND flash memory products and has revealed they are manufactured at same minimum geometry as the 1X generation: 19 nm. The author speculates that this is one of the first instances of a Moore's Law 'fail' since the self-fulfilling prophecy was made in 1965 — but that it won't be the last."

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  1. Re:It has not failed yet by fisted · · Score: 0, Redundant

    capacistors? really i thought it was more like resitors or inducistivitors.