Samsung Electronics is putting the finishing touches on an 8 gigabyte chip — a high-density embedded flash memory device capable of storing up to 2,000 songs on a mobile phone. The South Korea-based company expects to begin mass producing the line of flash memory and firmware chips, called “moviNAND,” by the end of the year. Samsung’s moviNAND line combines flash memory and firmware in an embedded chip for mobile phones and other portable devices.
Samsung’s New 8-Gig Phone Chip Stores 2,000 Songs
Posted by: Tim Gray March 12, 2007 02:10 PMSamsung Electronics is putting the finishing touches on an 8 gigabyte chip — a high-density embedded flash memory device capable of storing up to 2,000 songs on a mobile phone. The South Korea-based company expects to begin mass producing the line of flash memory and firmware chips, called “moviNAND,” by the end of the year. Samsung’s moviNAND line combines flash memory and firmware in an embedded chip for mobile phones and other portable devices.