Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 15 2010, 12:42am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
SanDisk today introduced the new SanDisk iNAND Embedded Flash Drives (EFD) with support for the e.MMC 4.4 specification.
Based on 3-bit-per-cell (X3) NAND flash technology, the drives offer up to 64GB of capacity in a single device, and can be used for boot, system code and mass storage functions.
SanDisk iNAND EFDs are specifically designed for these advanced smartphones and provide high capacity and reliable storage in a power-efficient package with a small footprint.
SanDisk iNAND devices based on X3 technology fully comply with the e.MMC 4.4 specification and range in capacities from 4GB to 64GB.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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