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Chip of memory NAND flash with smaller circuits five times of the densest memory flash today on the market. To put it to point Technology (KIST has been the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and), using of one technology of process to 8 nanometers.
KIST, that it has developed chip in collaboration with the Korean center of search National the Fab Dwarf, asserts that the density of memorization caught up with the own technology will allow memorizzare beyond a Terabyte of data in chip a great how much one needle from design. 
This goal has been caught up with a material composed from silicon and nitride oxide: the result is a chippetto able to contain various billions of transistor and to absorb a fraction of the energy regarding it puts into effect them memories flash. Currently, denser memories NAND flash use circuits to 40 nanometers, therefore for the versions from 8 nanometers to sidovrannoattendere 6-8 years.
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