Source: http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/12/toshiba-introduces-32nm-ddr-nand-with-133mbps-speeds-or-mt-s-if/
It doesn't quite have the efficiency and capacity of
this 25nm process, and it's not half as speedy as
that planned 400Mbps, but Toshiba is moving up in the world with today's reveal of 32nm, 133Mbps toggle-mode DDR NAND. The new flash memory chips will go head to head with the similar 30nm toggle-mode NAND
used in Samsung's 512GB SSD and the 166Mbps
ONFi 2.1 chips that power
Crucial's RealSSD C300 drive; each of the tiny black chips can store up to 32 gigabytes. Shame there's no word on when we'll see these speeding our PCs and iPods, nor any mention of price. PR after the break.
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