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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Samsung Brings Next Wave of High-Performance Storage with Fifth-generation V-NAND

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA– @SamsungElectronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing its fifth-generation #VNAND memory chips with the fastest data transfers now available. In the industry’s first use of the ‘ #ToggleDDR 4.0’ interface, the speed for transmitting data between storage and memory over Samsung’s new 256-gigabit (Gb) V-NAND has reached 1.4-gigabits per second (Gbps), a 40-percent increase from its 64-layer predecessor. The energy efficiency of Samsung’s new V-NAND remains comparable to that of the 64-layer chip, primarily because the operating voltage has been reduced from 1.8 volts to 1.2 volts. The new V-NAND also has the fastest data write speed to date at 500-microseconds (μs), which represents about a 30-percent improvement over the write speed of the previous generation, while the response time to read-signals has been significantly reduced to 50μs. Packed inside Samsung’s fifth-generation V-NAND are more than 90 layers of ‘3D charge trap flash (CTF) cells,’ the largest amount in the industry, stacked in a pyramid structure with microscopic channel holes vertically drilled throughout. These channel holes, which are only a few hundred-nanometers (nm)-wide, contain more than 85 billion CTF cells that can store three bits of data each. This state-of-the-art memory fabrication is the result of several breakthroughs that include advanced circuit designs and new process technologies.

https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-fifth-generation-v-nand-mass-production/

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