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SanDisk 56nm MLC NAND flash memory
Ralf Jurrien : February 2nd 2007 - 20:34 CET
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SanDiskSanDisk 56nm MLC NAND flash memory : Maintaining its leadership in continually improving the performance of NAND flash memory, SanDisk Corporation announced that it expects to launch 56-nanometer (nm) multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory chips this month with Toshiba Corporation at Fab 3, the 300mm wafer fabrication facility located at. Toshiba’s Yokkaichi Operations near Nagoya, Japan. By this spring, SanDisk intends to ship the highest available density of single-chip MLC NAND flash memory. After qualifying limited engineering samples, SanDisk plans to introduce the new 8-gigabit single-chip, MLC NAND flash memory on 56nm process technology in the coming weeks, with commercial shipments slated for later in the first quarter.
SanDisk 56nm MLC NAND flash memorySanDisk MLC NAND flash memory
In Q2-07, the company expects to introduce monolithic 16-gigabit (2 gigabyte) NAND, which will be the highest density single-chip MLC NAND flash memory in the industry. “With the introduction of the 56nm and 16Gb process, SanDisk is rolling out its fifth generation of MLC NAND flash memory,” said Dr. Randhir Thakur, SanDisk’s executive vice president of technology and worldwide operations. “Having 16Gb memory on 56nm process technology allows us to realize twice the memory density per chip when compared with 8Gb 70nm technology,” he said. “This allows us to achieve the highest single-chip density of MLC NAND flash memory, thus enabling us to produce even more cost-effective MLC NAND flash memory chips.”

SanDisk & Toshiba - MLC NAND flash
With the technology and design advances in 56nm, SanDisk products also will offer approximately twice the improvement in write performance compared to the 70nm generation. SanDisk and Toshiba share output from the Yokkaichi facility and have co-developed many of the designs and technologies in MLC NAND flash. The new 56nm flash will be produced initially at Fab 3, the first 300mm wafer facility that SanDisk and Toshiba opened in 2005. By the end of this year, Fab 4, the new 300mm facility now under construction in connection with Flash Alliance, Ltd., a venture between the two companies, will begin 56nm flash production.

SanDisk flash storage card
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card products, using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, California, and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the US.

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