Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Samsung Increased Storage Size: 16Gb Media on the Way
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "NEWS" @ 05:00 AM
"Korean Giant Samsung claimed it has developed a 60 nanometre eight gigabit NAND flash memory device. That means an approximately 30 per cent reduction in cell size over its existing 70 nano four gigabit NAND flash it developed last year. What this means is that Samsung will be able to develop 16GB of storage on one memory card - so storing up to 16 hours of DVD video or around 4,000 MP3 audio files."
So, 16Gb of solid state storage, we're really getting there. :-). The Inquirer also mentions that a separate development will allow DDR2 memory to be created with a 3D structure, allowing 8Gb RAM modules. I believe the quote most appropriate here is, "Most impressive". :wink:
So, 16Gb of solid state storage, we're really getting there. :-). The Inquirer also mentions that a separate development will allow DDR2 memory to be created with a 3D structure, allowing 8Gb RAM modules. I believe the quote most appropriate here is, "Most impressive". :wink: