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2001

AMD Extends NAND Technology to Code Storage with 64-Megabit Flash Memory

AMD Extends NAND Technology to Code Storage with 64-Megabit Flash Memory

SUNNYVALE, CA -- December 7, 1998 --AMD announced today that it has developed an advanced NAND flash memory technology to address the mass storage market. This technology provides an added level of reliability which will allow, for the first time, the cost benefits of NAND to be realized for code storage. The first product in this family, the 64-megabit Am30LV0064, is being sampled now with production in Q1 1999.

"AMD's ULTRANAND™ technology is a breakthrough in comparison to other NAND technologies," said Walid Maghribi, group vice president of AMD's memory group. "It is the most reliable, cost-effective flash memory technology for ultra high density applications. Based on AMD's extensive experience in flash memory design and process technology, ULTRANAND™ devices are the first mass storage flash memories that offer error-free operation for greater than 100,000 program/erase cycles, without error correction, while maintaining a minimum of ten years data retention.

"AMD continues to provide a broad selection of high-density flash products and architectures to specifically address our customers? needs," added Maghribi.

AMD's ULTRANAND™ technology combines a smaller cell size with a simplified manufacturing process to offer the highest densities at a lower cost per bit than standard NOR or multi-level cell NOR flash. This technology will allow AMD to break the $1.00-per-megabyte price barrier in the year 2000.

ULTRANAND™ Technology offers:

  • A footprint and instruction set that are 100 percent compatible with NAND flash device standards
  • Higher density devices to reduce board space for cost savings
  • Roadmap to 1 gigabit flash memories and beyond
  • High-performance read, program and erase
  • Read transfer rate of 20 megabytes per second
  • Program transfer rate of 2.5 megabytes per second
  • Erase data at 2 milliseconds per block (8K bytes)
  • Improved reliability to safely store both code and data
  • 10-year data retention
  • 100,000 program/erase cycles without error correction
  • 100 percent good blocks
  • Extended voltage range of 2.7-3.6 Volts with 5.0 volt tolerant I/O
  • A choice of highly reliable packages
  • TSOP-II with copper leadframe
  • FBGA Chip Scale Package that offers a 50 percent space savings

Applications
In addition to digital cameras and voice recorders, the Am30LV0064 addresses applications with high reliability requirements such as data recorders, telecom and networking systems, personal digital assistants, resident flash arrays and solid state disk drives. When combined with a controller, AMD's ULTRANAND™ is also very well suited for PC-ATA and CompactFlash cards.

Pricing and Availability
AMD is now sampling the Am30LV0064. Prices are $18.85 in quantities of 10,000 volume production is scheduled for Q1 1999.


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