Samsung and Toshiba have been laying plans to develop a new type of NAND flash memory, which is going to store and process data at higher levels. Once fully developed, the NAND flash memories will be used by iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone and PC owners.
Both Toshiba and Samsung are considered to be the world’s largest memory chip developers and their upcoming NAND flash memory is no exception. According to internal sources, the chips will have a 400 Megabit/Second interface, which is definitely a lot speedier than the 133Mbps and 40Mbps standards.
Ever heard of the term DDR? I bet you have and even if you haven’t then you need to take a closer look at your PC RAMs. DDR is the abbreviated form of Double Data Rate, a term commonly used for Random Access Memory devices. As of now, Samsung and Toshiba developed their upcoming memory chip technology on the basis of DDR mode, so that only the fastest levels of performance can be delivered.
An analyst at the Objective Analysis – Jim Handy said that speedy interfaces for NAND chips are important because of their growing use for memory and data processing units. Samsung and Toshiba are introducing the DDR feature in toggle mode; this would let any user switch to normal and maximum performance as per his/her needs.
The companies believe that the ongoing demand for smartphones is going to give a boost to memory devices because both products go hand in hand.
Last month Samsung rolled out the first SSDs. They take advantage of DDR NAND flash memory, which is considered to be a 512GB device. It offers 250 Megabytes per second which is considered to be a maximum speed.
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