Toshiba develops single-level-cell NAND flash memory with embedded error correction code
Toshiba Electronics
Toshiba Electronics has launched Benand, a multi-application single-level-cell NAND flash memory for applications such as LCD TVs, digital cameras and robots.
According to the company, Benand removes the burden of error correction code (ECC) from the host processor while minimising protocol changes and allowing host processors to support process NAND flash memory in a timely manner.
An ECC with an error correction of 4 bits per 512 bytes is embedded onto Toshiba’s 32nm process single-level-cell NAND flash memory.
Package and pin configuration compatibility are ensured with general single-level-cell NAND flash, simplifying the replacement of existing products.
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