yup, definetly looks like one of last gen's, my guess would be either 7nm, because how good that node is, up to 14nm, but I doubt its anything other than 7nm. Higher nodes would take way more effort to tame 7GBPS speeds.
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emn13 - Wednesday, July 31, 2024 - link
It'd be lovely to have some competitor's processes to compare this to, especially from the market leader samsung, but also perhaps SK, WD and Kioxia?Terry_Craig - Wednesday, July 31, 2024 - link
In which process is this controller produced?Ryan Smith - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
No idea, as Micron doesn't disclose those details. But it's a DRAMless controller, so it's unlikely to be anything recent.deil - Thursday, August 1, 2024 - link
yup, definetly looks like one of last gen's, my guess would be either 7nm, because how good that node is, up to 14nm, but I doubt its anything other than 7nm. Higher nodes would take way more effort to tame 7GBPS speeds.