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Micron move heralds Intel 320GB SSD
The Register - June 30, 2009 12:05 AM
Waves around own 34nm process NAND
With Intel rumoured to be set to raise its SSD capacity up to 320GB through a shrink to a 34nm process, its Flash partner Micron has introduced - guess what - NAND chips using a 34nm process.?
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