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Old 3rd December 2016, 20:04   #1
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Default Intel going flat out on NAND flash

Look out Samsung

Chipzilla has seen how NAND flash storage rising and memory makers are speeding up 3D NAND flash product development and thought “I’ll be ‘aving some of that.”


The dark satanic rumour mill has churned out a yarn which suggest that Intel will start mass producing new 3D NAND flash products in 2017. It will have special flavours for the datacentre, professional, consumer and embedded markets.

http://fudzilla.com/news/42284-intel...-on-nand-flash
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