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To: Sam who wrote (43807)2/1/2010 12:50:16 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Oh no, I think Harari got his bits and bytes mixed up. That is a 32 gigabit chip as shown on the die plot.

“Our 32 gigabyte x3, a 32nm NAND chip, is 33% smaller than a competitor's 32 gigabyte MLC chip with their 34 nm technology,”




To: Sam who wrote (43807)2/1/2010 3:39:20 PM
From: Bruno Cipolla  Respond to of 60323
 
re: "So Sanshiba's die size at 3-bit 34 nm is 113mm2, while IMFT's die size at 2x is 167mm2. You decide whose will be more cost-effective."

IMFT: 64Gb X2 25nm at 167mm2 Samples (maybe)
Sanshiba: 32Gb X3 32nm at 113mm2 in Volume production.