64GB NAND flash modules could make HDD iPods extinct

Dec 15th, 2009
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December 15th, 2009 64GB NAND flash modules could make HDD iPods extinct Posted by Jason D. O’Grady @ 10:00 am Categories: Flash , iPhone , iPod touch Tags: Apple iPhone , NAND Flash , Apple iPod , NAND , Apple iPod Touch , Chip , Memory , Flash Memory , Digital Music , Digital Media It doesn’t take much to deduce a computer maker’s next jump in memory capacity. It’s simply a function of Moore’s Law combined with the price and availability of the raw components. Its next processor, on the other hand, can usually be gleaned straight from the manufacturer’s chip roadmap . Up until today the popular NAND flash memory chips that power the iPhone and iPod touch have been capped at 32GB making their maximum capacities 32GB and 64GB respectively

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