Intel 32Gb flash sets stage for solid-state drives
On Thursday, Intel introduced a flash chip that stores more input, paving the way for its rollout of upcoming high-capacity solid-state drives.
Intel 32 gigabit NAND flash chip
(Credit: Intel)
The chipmaker, along with Micron Technology, announced a 32-gigabit (Gb) NAND memory device built on a 34-nanometer manufacturing process.
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