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Toshiba to volume produce 2 GB MCP NAND with SD controller in August
10:48 AM - June 15, 2006 by
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Toshiba introduced a 2 GB multi-chip package (MCP) NAND flash chip that integrates a Secure Digital (SD) interface controller IC on June 14. Volume production is slated for August 2006.
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