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Monday, June 25, 2007
Samsung Mass Produces 64GB Solid State Drive for Notebook PCs
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Samsung today announced that it has begun mass producing 1.8-inch solid state drives (SSD) at 64GB - the highest density SSD available today for mobile computing applications.
"We see sharply increasing interest in SSDs among OEMs worldwide amid a growing push to launch premium SSD-based notebooks, particularly in the ultra-mobile category," said Jim Elliott, director, flash marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
SSDs feature far greater reliability, faster boot times and faster application start-up times than hard disk drives. In addition, SSD can also improve battery life in notebooks.
Samsung's 64GB SSD consists of 64 eight Gigabit (Gb) single-level cell flash memory chips. The Korean company used the 51nm process technology, meaning that each chip has circuitry 1/2500th the width of a human hair.
Samsung has already introduced 32GB SSDs into ultra-mobile personal computers (UMPCs).Other digital consumer products such as camcorders, PDAs and printers can also be equipped with SSDs.
Samsung expects that sales of SSD units will increase at a 270 percent pace industry-wide between now and 2010 to become the largest growth segment in the NAND flash industry. |
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