Renesas Electronics Corporation today announced that it has developed the industry's first 28-nanometer (nm) flash memory intellectual property (IP) for microcontrollers (MCUs) using a 28 nm process ...
A world-first technology has been developed by introducing a roll-to-roll compatible flash process into secondary battery electrode manufacturing, significantly suppressing the performance degradation ...
As 40-nanometer NAND flash products are prepared for mass production, and as technologies emerge to achieve densities beyond 2 bits per cell (multilevel-cell technology), with 3- and 4-bit/cell ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has qualified its 0.13-micron embedded flash process and is set to begin production. According to a company release, TSMC is the first pure-play ...
Intel and Micron introduced a finer 20-nanometer (nm) process technology for manufacturing NAND flash memory. This new process produces an 8GB multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash device that is ideal ...
The new 20nm process produces an 8-gigabyte (GB) multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash device, providing a high-capacity, small form factor storage option for saving music, video, books and other data on ...
Mobile phones and tablets have become natural extensions of billions of users worldwide. Considered an essential companion by many, these gadgets continue to push performance limits as they integrate ...
IM Flash’s 20-nm process is aimed at small form factor tablets, as well as smartphones, SSDs, and other consumer-oriented devices. Intel said it offers a 30 to 40 percent reduction in board ...
Guest columnist Graeme Clark, product marketing specialist at Renesas Electronics Europe says the implementation of microcontrollers on multiple process technologies extends performance and ...