Intel and Micron have developed a high-speed NAND flash memory technology the two say is five times faster than conventional NAND. The technology, jointly developed by the two companies as part of their IM Flash Technologies joint venture, will allow data to be transferred faster for computing, video, photography and other applications, the technology partners said Friday. The new 8 GB SLC high-speed NAND can read data at speeds as great as 200 MB per second and can write data at up to half that speed, 100 MB per second.
Intel, Micron Put NAND’s Pedal to the Metal
Posted by: Walaika Haskins February 1, 2008 12:05 PMIntel and Micron have developed a high-speed NAND flash memory technology the two say is five times faster than conventional NAND. The technology, jointly developed by the two companies as part of their IM Flash Technologies joint venture, will allow data to be transferred faster for computing, video, photography and other applications, the technology partners said Friday. The new 8 GB SLC high-speed NAND can read data at speeds as great as 200 MB per second and can write data at up to half that speed, 100 MB per second.