Micron Technology on Tuesday announced mass production of new 16 and 32GB NAND flash memory chips using 34-nanometer process technology, another step toward more robustly-featured mobile devices, including phones, MIDs, digital cameras, camcorders and netbooks.
Micron’s new 32GB multi-level cell NAND chip is 17 percent smaller than the company’s first-generation 32GB chip, and the new 16GB MLC NAND chip, at 84mm, provides capacity in a small package.
Micron says it is also now sampling 8- and 16GB single-level cell (SLC) NAND chips using the 34nm process. Read more »
As the first African-American US President, Barack Obama is an inspiration for the American dream. In fact, he is so inspiring that Active Media worked on its own capitalist aspirations and came up with a special Obama thumbdrive.
Decorated with a holographic image of Barack Obama, the storage devices come loaded with up to 80MB of content, from his inaugural address to high-resolution images. Featuring a metal pivot to protect the USB port, this peripheral is available online via TigerDirect and Amazon and cost US$29.95 for 8GB storage and US$9.95 for the 4GB version, excluding delivery.