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SK Hynix Launches 72-Layer 256 Gb 3D TLC NAND with Increased Performance
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Anton Shilov
on 4/14/2017 10:00 AM EST
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eddieobscurant
- Friday, April 14, 2017 -
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it's probably string stacking. Afaik there are no tools yet for an aspect ratio of 70:1 needed for a native 72 layer
Gothmoth
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there are.
sonicmerlin
- Friday, April 14, 2017 -
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"to reduce the performance penalty that comes from consolidating more flash onto fewer independent chips"
Is this what happened with Apple's 32 GB iPhone 7?
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eddieobscurant - Friday, April 14, 2017 - link
it's probably string stacking. Afaik there are no tools yet for an aspect ratio of 70:1 needed for a native 72 layerGothmoth - Friday, April 14, 2017 - link
there are.sonicmerlin - Friday, April 14, 2017 - link
"to reduce the performance penalty that comes from consolidating more flash onto fewer independent chips"Is this what happened with Apple's 32 GB iPhone 7?