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To: wily who wrote (12717)7/9/2000 11:24:25 AM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
This article is linked from the SSTI website. They obviously have their eye on the digital content-storage market...

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To: wily who wrote (12717)7/9/2000 12:32:44 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
re: SSTI stand-alone high density flash memory...

Wily said:

I'm curious how you got that impression -- maybe it was just a guess? Not that I know better! But, from their website description, it sounds like they are using their own technology...[for CompactFlash].

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Wily,

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The information presented above is consistent with my understanding of SSTI's current technology. I think it would be great to call the company (SSTI) and ask. I still understand that SuperFlash is great for code storage and execution, but that it has not been exploited to any significant degree for use in high density storage applications. Whether or not the split-gate architecture is acceptable for MLC is not known to me. These questions are way beyond my understanding of these engineering concepts.

BTW, I thought the Nakhimovsky article you linked was more pro-SNDK than pro-SSTI.

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