Samsung develops 64-gigabit NAND flash memory chips

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Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday it has developed a 64-gigabit NAND flash memory chip based on finer process technology using circuit elements that are 30 nanometers wide. The company said it plans to begin production of the chip in 2009.

“The flash memory device represents a major leap forward in the move to higher density flash storage solutions at a time of exploding demand for flash as the main storage medium in computing and digital applications,” Samsung said in a statement.

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