SEOUL - Samsung Electronics on Wednesday unveiled the world's largest-capacity Vertical-NAND memory solutions amid growing demand for data-intensive applications across many industries using artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies. The world's largest memory chip maker showcased 1-terabit V-NAND technology and an array of new solid state drives at the annual Flash Memory Summit held in California on Tuesday. Samsung said these solutions will be at the forefront of enabling data-intensive tasks such as high-performance computing, machine learning, real-time analytics and parallel computing. V-NAND is memory technology used for storing data from devices such as smartphones and digital cameras. Samsung's new 1-terabit V-NAND chip, which is expected to be available next year, will be capable of storing up to 70 high-definition two-hour movies, whose capacity is around 1.5 to 2 gigabits.
Source: The China Post August 09, 2017 07:18 UTC