Monday, March 12, 2007

Samsung Develops 8-Gigabyte Memory for Mobile Devices


Samsung Electronics, Korea's electronics giant, has developed an eight-gigabyte moviNAND memory chip to be used mainly in personal devices requiring high-capacity and fast data-processing functions, the company said Monday.

The chip is a new kind of a memory that combines NAND flash and a multimedia card controller, a device needed to activate memory products.


Samsung said moviNAND makes it unnecessary to have an external memory card slot in mobile devices, thus reducing their overall size. Currently, the chip with the largest capacity is a four-gigabyte moviNAND.


Source: times.hankooki.com
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