Toshiba has taken a leaf out of Japan’s high density living by stacking 48 layers of flash memory in a 3D array to produce the world’s first 256-Gigabit (32 Gigabytes), 3 bit per cell TLC, 3D, BiCS, flash memory.
Aussie consumers are becoming increasingly confident about shopping online and have a willingness to spend more, but they now expect retailers to offer digital solutions that enhance service and give more flexibility in areas such as returns and digital loyalty programs.
The new buzzword in flash memory is 3D. It stacks layers of storage cells vertically to create up to three times the capacity of planar (2D) NAND.
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