To those who eagerly awaits the appearance of 32nm chip NAND flash memory, which should accelerate the exchange of data within the productive systems, will have to wait a little longer. The source reports that Samsung 32nm NAND chips are causing problems and generally too slow for use in the SSD. Several manufacturers of solid-state drives have already noted that the use of new flash memory chips Samsung reduces the recording speed.
Problems with Samsung chips have become so global, that SSD manufacturers can not use them and install the memory chips from other manufacturers, such as IM Flash Tech and Toshiba. "Of course, each transition to the new process has its problems", ─ says an anonymous source. ─ "We just did not expect such big problems." 32nm NAND chips Toshiba also faced similar problems, but these problems were overcome, and these chips will be used in different drives, in particular, in a series of OCZ Agility.
Samsung is working on solving problems and is still trying to put forward its chips for use in embedded solutions. If a producer wants to have time to pre-New Year sales season, he should make all possible efforts. To the list of the new Intel processors, cheaper DDR3 memory, video cards with DirectX 11 as well as a new operating system Windows 7 this holiday season, users will certainly want to add a brand new fast SSD for the full kit.



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