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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Samsung Electronics Co

Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest computer chip maker, said Tuesday (Oct. 23) that it has developed the world's first flash memory chip based on 30-nanometer production technology. The 64-gigabit NAND flash memory can help produce a 128-gigabyte memory card that can store up to 80 DVD-quality movie files running for 120 hours, Samsung said in a regulatory filing. The new flash memory, to be used mostly in portable devices such as mobile handsets, digital cameras and music players, will create a US20 billion market over the next three years, Samsung said. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter. Fewer nanometers mean that more integrated chip products can be manufactured. Thirty nanometers measures only one 4,000th of the width of a strand of hair. Since it started to produce 256-megabit memory products in 1999, Samsung has succeeded in doubling their capacity every year. It also has led the world in adopting cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. Unlike dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips, the conventional memory chips used for personal computers, flash memory can retain and store information even when a device's power is turned off. For this reason, it is gaining popularity for use in portable electronic devices.

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