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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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Micron 20nm NAND Flash Powers Skyera's Skyhawk Enterprise Solid-State Storage System
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Micron 's 20nm NAND flash storage media has been integrated into Skyhawk, a high-capacity flash enterprise storage system.
San Jose-based Skyera is using Micron's 20nm, 128 gigabit multilevel cell (MLC) NAND flash storage media to pack an astounding 44 terabytes (TB) into Skyhawk, a single, compact enterprise storage system for big data, cloud computing, and virtualization applications.
Skyera's Skyhawk system uses more than 3,000 Micron flash storage components, creating a storage solution that fits into a 1U form factor - about the size of a pizza box.
Micron's 20nm monolithic 128Gb device was the first in the industry to enable a terabit (Tb) of data storage in a single fingertip-size package. It is currently in mass production. |
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