During the last CES 2011, the famous technology trade fair, Sandisk introduced its "freshly baked" reports of three bits per cell, and now has unveiled a new release. This is the new and long-awaited memoirs of 19 nanometers. It happened a long time since the introduction of 24-nanometer NAND Sandisk and industry for some time required more compact components, the current reduction to 19 nanometers is a great relief for manufacturers of gadgets.
Gadgets increasingly compact designs require a reduction of 5 nm is no small thing. For now the new 19-nanometer NAND Sandisk arrive in your version of X2 (2 bits per cell) with a capacity of up to 64 GB, although the company said the new X3 will be available with 19 nm in less than 3 months.
Gadgets increasingly compact designs require a reduction of 5 nm is no small thing. For now the new 19-nanometer NAND Sandisk arrive in your version of X2 (2 bits per cell) with a capacity of up to 64 GB, although the company said the new X3 will be available with 19 nm in less than 3 months.
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