Octal flash memory, or octal data transfer interface, utilizes eight data lines for input and output operations, resulting in significantly higher data transfer rates compared to serial, dual, and ...
Flash memory is evolving fast. As demands for speed, scalability, and efficiency rise, the industry standard is shifting from ...
Next-generation automotive systems are advancing beyond the limits of currently available technologies. The addition of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and other advanced features requires ...
KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced that it has begun shipping evaluation samples(1) of embedded flash memory compatible with the next-generation UFS standard, UFS 5.0, which is currently being ...
Technology advancement and increasing data transfer rate, have made serial flash memories widely popular to store data on off-chip locations. Traditionally, flash memory devices use a primary ...
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in the development of standards for the microelectronics industry, today announced the publication of its highly anticipated JESD220H and ...
NOR flash memory is evolving much in the same way as its cousin, NAND flash: 3D NOR is on the horizon and poised to boost memory densities and dramatically enhance designs. Evolving electronic systems ...
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is the commonly used type of DRAM for data center GPUs like NVIDIA's H200 and AMD's MI325X. High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) is a stack of flash chips with an HBM interface. What ...
KIOXIA AMERICA Embedded flash memory compatible with UFS 5.0 next-generation standard, which is currently being standardized by JEDEC 2. Devices utilize ...
UFS 5.0 is being developed to deliver significantly higher data rates by adopting MIPI M‑PHY 6.0 for the physical layer and UniPro 3.0 for the protocol. The new HS‑GEAR6 mode introduced in M‑PHY 6.0 ...