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To: SiliconAlley who wrote (4515)12/10/2020 12:08:48 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4824
 
Actually, at least some of them do. Here is Micron, for example:

November 9, 2020 at 4:01 PM EST
Micron Ships World’s First 176-Layer NAND, Delivering A Breakthrough in Flash Memory Performance and Density

New 3D NAND boosts storage capability across mobile, automotive, client and data center applicationsBOISE, Idaho, Nov. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), today announced that it has begun volume shipments of the world’s first 176-layer 3D NAND flash memory, achieving unprecedented, industry-pioneering density and performance. Together, Micron’s new 176-layer technology and advanced architecture represent a radical breakthrough, enabling immense gains in application performance across a range of storage use cases spanning data center, intelligent edge and mobile devices.

“Micron’s 176-layer NAND sets a new bar for the industry, with a layer count that is almost 40% higher than our nearest competitor’s,” said Scott DeBoer, executive vice president of technology and products at Micron. “Combined with Micron’s CMOS-under-array architecture, this technology sustains Micron’s industry cost leadership.”

continues at investors.micron.com

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All the NAND makers claim that their approach to NAND development is the bestest in the world, and their NAND is better and more cost effective than their competitors.

None of the NAND makers make any such claim.



To: SiliconAlley who wrote (4515)12/11/2020 9:06:44 PM
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news.samsung.com

news.samsung.com

investor.wdc.com

westerndigital.com

bloomberg.com

It's a fact that just about every NAND producer makes claims about their accomplishments. Took five minutes on Google to prove you wrong. Why do you keep doing this? Chiming in just to tell someone they are wrong, especially when they are RIGHT.

If you want to make a contribution to the discussion, we will be happy to patronize you. But, if you just want to berate other posters, perhaps you should find another board.

UWG