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Thursday 15 November 2012

Samsung has begun production regarding 10 nm 64 GB memory chips for mobile devices.

Samsung Semiconductor, the part on the company that makes the various bits and bobs which might be essential to making your touch screen phone actually work, has just released that they’ve begun producing 10 nanometer 64 GB storage chips. They’re insanely fast, capable of hitting 260 megabytes for every second read speeds and 50 megabytes for every second write speeds. Best of most, since these chips use extra tiny 10 nanometer transistors, they’re 20% smaller than chips in the previous generation.

Now for giving her a very question: When are these chips going to finish up in a smartphone sitting on a shelf for your local electronics store? That wasn’t specified, but considering these things started rolling journey factory lines “late last month”, it’s likely likely to take at least a one fourth or two until they get put in a retail device. Best event scenario, the Samsung Galaxy S IV use this stuff. Worst case predicament, it’ll be in the Galaxy Note III. This is all speculation furthermore.

What about sizes smaller when compared with 64 GB? Don’t worry, Samsung’s obtained your back. Smartphones and tablets typically stack memory chips on top of each other to conserve space on the motherboard. The 10 nanometer part Samsung is producing can take 64 gigabits, which is 8 gigabytes. Considering how many people were disappointed by the point that the Nexus 4 shipped using only 8 GB or 04 GB of storage, there’s a strong possibility that this Nexus of 2013 will be 16 GB and 32 GB types.
Why do we even need on-board storage to be this fast? Because no one likes to wait during file transfers. That and what the results are when every high end smartphone ships which has a 1080p screens? All the elements that some sort of developer uses to make their app will have to be high decision, which means more storage will be needed, and said storage really needs to be lightening quick, because again, no-one likes lag.


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