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Comments: 2 +-   Samsung unveils 64Gbit flash memory chip-> on Wednesday October 24 2007, @03:23PM Lucas123

Submitted by Lucas123 on Wednesday October 24 2007, @03:23PM
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Lucas123 writes "The chips can be combined to create a 128GB flash storage device capable of holding up to 80 DVD movies or 32,000 MP3 music files. The chip was created using 30-nanometer processing technology that was developed with Samsung's self-aligned double patterning technology."
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  • how many dollars per LoC* will this giant mini storage device cost me?

    *LoC = Library of Congress
  • 64 Gbit = 8 Gbyte. As TFA says,

    By combining a total of 16 separate 64Gb flash devices, businesses can create a 128GB flash
    . I bought a 4 GByte USB stick today for $25 that probably has a single 32 Gbit (or maybe two 16 Gbit) NAND Flash devices, and I know that there are at least 16 GByte USB sticks available. So, this is a normal, evolutionary development, and nothing extraordinary.
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