Samsung is a major manufacturer of storage chips, and today, the company announced it has begun mass production of its latest NAND chips – QLC 9th-gen V-NAND with 1-Terabit storage (125GB).
Back in April, Samsung became the first company to mass-produce the 9th generation V-NAND with TLC (triple-level cell) technology. Now they are upgrading that to a quad-level cell (QLC) solution, allowing the storage of 4 bits per cell and hence a more storage-dense physical chip.
This has resulted in a twice as fast data writing speed and reduced power consumption for reading and writing data by 30%…
Samsung is a major manufacturer of storage chips, and today, the company announced it has begun mass production of its latest NAND chips – QLC 9th-gen V-NAND with 1-Terabit storage (125GB).
Back in April, Samsung became the first company to mass-produce the 9th generation V-NAND with TLC (triple-level cell) technology. Now they are upgrading that to a quad-level cell (QLC) solution, allowing the storage of 4 bits per cell and hence a more storage-dense physical chip.
This has resulted in a twice as fast data writing speed and reduced power consumption for reading and writing data by 30%… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles