Samsung, Toshiba share NAND Flash specs to improve
supply availability
Monday 3 December 2007
1. Samsung and Toshiba to share specifications
for premium NAND flash Memory -
EuroAsia Semiconductor magazine
2. Samsung and Toshiba to share specifications for
premium NAND flash Memory
- DigiTimes.com
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EuroAsia Semiconductor magazine
As a result of the reciprocal arrangement,
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will
have a broader choice of suppliers for each
premium memory chip, thereby reducing any
potential risk of over-dependence on a single
supplier for any of the selected chips. The
arrangement is expected to result in increased
availability of premium-performance OneNAND and
LBA-NAND flash devices worldwide. Under terms of
the agreement, Samsung will license product
specifications of its integrated OneNAND and
Flex-OneNAND ‘fusion' memory chips to Toshiba,
while Toshiba will license product
specifications of its single-packageLBA-NAND and
mobileLBA-NAND flash chips to Samsung. Both
companies will develop and market products that
are compatible with the respective
original-source technology. Samsung and Toshiba
each plan to release products next year based on
the respectively licensed product
specifications.
Masaki Momodomi, Flash Memory Technology
Executive of Toshiba Corporation's Semiconductor
Company, said, "Signing this agreement will
provide a major boost for market development and
we believe it will trigger substantial new
growth. It will allow our customers more
options, both in terms of high performance
technologies and suppliers. We believe that this
agreement will bring positive results to the
industry as a whole."
Yun-Ho Choi, senior vice president of the Flash
Team at Samsung Electronics' Semiconductor
Business, said, "The advanced performance specs
and easy design-in features of the NAND flash
memories to which the agreement applies can
greatly improve design options for CE
application designers, while reducing
development costs. Samsung will place additional
priority on meeting the anticipated growth in
demand for high-performance NAND flash in mobile
and other consumer applications through the
provisioning of more diverse NAND solutions and
peripheral interfaces."
Samsung's OneNAND and Flex OneNAND are fusion
memories that integrate a NAND core, SRAM, error
correcting engines, and logic circuits in a
single chip with a NOR interface. Flex-OneNAND's
capability of partitioning SLC and MLC allows it
to provide a highly flexible and cost-effective
flash storage solution for consumer electronics
and other applications. By providing optimised
software along with OneNAND, Samsung can help
users easily design OneNAND into their platforms
for high performance while reducing total
development time.
Toshiba's LBA-NAND and mobileLBA-NAND are
non-volatile memories that integrate a
controller and NAND flash memory in a single
package. Pin assignment and the command sequence
are compatible with conventional NAND flash
memories, but logical address access methods are
utilised. LBA-NAND are designed for use in
mobile consumer products, such as digital audio
players and personal media players, and
mobileLBA-NAND are for mobile phones. Both
support developers in minimising development
costs and shortening development times for new
and upgraded products.
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2. DIGITIMES
Press release, December 3; Rodney Chan,
Samsung Electronics and Toshiba have announced that they have licensed
to one another the rights to produce, market and sell memory with the
specifications and trademarks of Samsung's OneNAND and Toshiba's LBA-NAND
memory chips.
As a result of the reciprocal arrangement, OEMs will have a broader
choice of suppliers for each premium memory chip, thereby reducing any
potential risk of over-dependence on a single supplier for any of the
selected chips. The arrangement is expected to result in increased
availability of premium-performance OneNAND and LBA-NAND flash devices
worldwide.
Under the terms of the agreement, Samsung will license product
specifications of its integrated OneNAND and Flex-OneNAND "fusion"
memory chips to Toshiba, while Toshiba will license product
specifications of its single-package LBA-NAND and mobileLBA-NAND flash
chips to Samsung. Both companies will develop and market products that
are compatible with the respective original-source technology. Samsung
and Toshiba each plan to release products next year based on the
respectively licensed product specifications, according to the
companies.
Masaki Momodomi, flash memory technology executive of Toshiba's
Semiconductor Company, said, "Signing this agreement will provide a
major boost for market development and we believe it will trigger
substantial new growth. It will allow our customers more options – both
in terms of high performance technologies and suppliers. We believe that
this agreement will bring positive results to the industry as a whole."
Yun-Ho Choi, senior vice president of the Flash Team at Samsung's
Semiconductor Business, said, "The advanced performance specs and easy
design-in features of the NAND flash memories to which the agreement
applies can greatly improve design options for CE application designers,
while reducing development costs. Samsung will place additional priority
on meeting the anticipated growth in demand for high-performance NAND
flash in mobile and other consumer applications through the provisioning
of more diverse NAND solutions and peripheral interfaces."
Samsung's OneNAND and Flex OneNAND are fusion memories that integrate a
NAND core, SRAM, error correcting engines, and logic circuits in a
single chip with a NOR interface. Flex-OneNAND's capability of
partitioning SLC and MLC allows it to provide a highly flexible and
cost-effective flash storage solution for consumer electronics and other
applications, according to Samsung.
Toshiba's LBA-NAND and mobileLBA-NAND are non-volatile memories that
integrate a controller and NAND flash memory in a single package. Pin
assignment and the command sequence are compatible with conventional
NAND flash memories, but logical address access methods are utilized.
LBA-NAND is designed for use in mobile consumer products, such as
digital audio players and personal media players, and mobileLBA-NAND is
designed for mobile phones, pointed out Toshiba. Both support developers
in minimizing development costs and shortening development times for new
and upgraded products.
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