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Toshiba Corporation introduced the multi-chip package (MCP) memory that integrates a gigabyte-class NAND flash memory and an SD card interface controller with standard MCP memory devices.
The new MCP significantly strengthens the capacity and versatility of Toshiba’s line-up of large capacity MCP memories for mobile phones, and will go into mass production in August 2006.
It incorporates two devices that add to the functionality and performance of mobile phones: a new NAND flash memory with a capacity range of up to 2GB (8-gigabit, multi-level cell NAND flash memory), and an SD card interface controller on a chip. The new NAND flash memory is dedicated to storage of the user’s data, and has the large capacity necessary for music files and digital photos, while the SD controller provides an interface between the memory chip and the digital camera, music player and other devices integrated into mobile phones.
The first MCP with the new gigabyte-class NAND flash memory and SD controller also integrates an LP SDRAM as working memory and standard NAND flash memory for storing program data. Each chip is available in a range of capacities, allowing combinations that meet a diverse range of customer requirements. Future MCP will combine gigabyte-class NAND flash memory with PSRAM and NOR flash memory.
With the new MCP memories, mobile phone owners can get the most out of 2- and 3-megapixel cameras and enjoy a lot of music: the new 2GB MCP memory can store up to 35 hours of music recorded at a bit rate of 128 kbps.
Outline of new products
The MCP memory’s dimensions are 12.0mm (W) x 18.0mm (L) x 1.2mm (H). Its weight is approximately 0.5g.
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