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Intel Stacks Flash
Intel has produced Flash memory products for cell phones with up to five ultra-thin stacked memory chips for lower power consumption and optimal space savings.
Intel has produced Flash memory products for cell phones with up to five ultra-thin stacked memory chips for lower power consumption and optimal space savings. Package heights come in as low as 1mm. The products feature 16bit and 32bit buses as well as SRAM, pseudo-SRAM (PSRAM) and low-power synchronous DRAM (LP-SDRAM) options. The products will offer up to 512Mbits of Flash memory this year and 1Gbit by next year, to facilitate both code execution and big data applications. They will also feature Intel's latest multi-level cell (MLC) Flash memory.
The 1.8V StrataFlash wireless memory is Intel's fourth generation of MLC Flash technology built on a 0.13micron process. Devices are currently sampling, with production volumes due in Q3 2003.
The 1.8V StrataFlash wireless memory is Intel's fourth generation of MLC Flash technology built on a 0.13micron process. Devices are currently sampling, with production volumes due in Q3 2003.