Toshiba has announced the launch of a 64 GB embedded NAND flash memory module, the highest capacity yet achieved in the industry. The chip is the flagship device in a new line-up of six embedded NAND flash memory modules that offer full compliance with the latest e•MMCTM standard, and that are designed for application in a wide range of digital consumer products, including smartphones, mobile phones, netbooks and digital video cameras and mass production will start in the first quarter of 2010.
The new 64GB embedded device combines sixteen 32Gbit (equal to 4GB) NAND chips fabricated with Toshiba’s cutting-edge 32nm process technology, and also integrates a dedicated controller. Full compliance with the JEDEC/MMCA V4.4 standard for embedded MultiMediaCards supports standard interfacing and offers a line-up of single-package embedded NAND Flash memories in densities ranging from 2GB to 64GB.
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