Lucas123 writes "IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture between Intel and Micron, today announced it has developed a 32 gigabit NAND flash memory chip that is expected to enable the production of cheaper solid-state drives with twice the storage capacity of today's products. The 34-nanometer, multi-level chip, is smaller than Intel's latest CPUs and is expected to be used on 300-millimeter wafers, which will provide up to 1.6TB of capacity per device." Link to Original Source
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