3D NAND as Fast As Possible

3D NAND as Fast As Possible

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “3D NAND as Fast As Possible”.
It seems like 3d is always being turned into this exciting selling point we’ve seen it with movies video games movies again and any number of other random things as well and as tired as it is Samsung and the rest of the flash industry are using this classic Marketing buzzword for their new NAND flash technology design which hold on a second wait, don’t go. It might actually be worth paying attention to this time. Alright. So, let’s get started now. Historically, the NAND flash that lets your SD cards USB drives and SSDs or solid-state drives.

Actually store data so quickly and reliably has been made up of memory cells, strung horizontally along a flat plane and the primary way that we would reduce the physical size of it, limiting production costs or increase the number of cells improving storage space and/or performance was by Squeezing the space between these lines ever and ever closer, but unfortunately quantum physics is a bit of a harsh mistress and shrinking all these elements. Past a certain point with modern materials anyway, while one we’re quickly approaching by the way, creates little issues like corruption or complete and total data loss caused by signals jumping between neighboring cells at random. So while we were on our way towards this inevitable outcome, like an asteroid headed towards the Pacific Ocean, which had created a tidal wave three miles high, some bright roughneck had been thinking of a way to turn the old design model on its side. To save us, which is actually pretty much the solution in a nutshell, you see a typical man cell looks a little something like this, consisting of an electrical source drain and both float and control gates all set over semiconductive silicon when the flow gate becomes highly charged. It causes electrons to spill into and become trapped in a layer of oxide.

3D NAND as Fast As Possible

This, in turn causes the charge to build up inside the flow gate until it meets the required voltage threshold and is washed out the drain. This would be considered the binary one state. What some viewers may recognize as being a bit backwards from traditional CPU, transistor and bit code relationships? Well anyway, in the new three-dimensional models, they take a typical style line segment and bend it into a square u-shape at the middle, then flip it vertically.

This has allowed for engineers to implant several vertical cell segments in the same width of a traditional horizontal one or in other words we can drastically increase storage capacities and access speeds without the drawbacks that come with further miniaturization of the components. So at this point, you’re probably waiting for me to say something like sounds great right too bad, it’s horribly expensive wall, but that would actually be dead wrong. This time you see the main attraction to both manufacturers and consumers alike – is that this process actually allows the cost per bit to go down as sizes increase. You see the old flat chips required had the amounts of lithography, which is the altering and shaping of materials, whereas the new full-bodied ones obtain their properties, mostly through the more basic deposition or building process. So as it turns out, less really is more in this case. So you can rest easy, knowing that the days of affordable and expandable memory are right around the corner. We have absolutely nothing to worry about going forward. Well, that is until we run into the exact same problem again, once we’ve used up all the extra space we freed up by flipping everything vertically, there’s speaking of that buying razors at the store.

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