MirrorBit architecture enables highly reliable, high density NOR Flash devices
31 July 2002
DSP, Micros & Memory
AMD launched its first Flash memory device based on its breakthrough MirrorBit technology that allows a Flash memory device to hold twice as much data as standard Flash without compromising device endurance, performance or reliability.
According to the company, MirrorBit architecture uses a true multibit Flash memory cell that delivers the same high levels of performance and reliability as standard NOR Flash. NOR Flash is commonly used to store and execute operating system software for many electronic devices. MirrorBit technology allows for the lowest cost production of ultra-high density NOR Flash devices.
"The commercialisation of MirrorBit technology is a defining moment for AMD's memory group," said Bertrand Cambou, group vice president of the company's Memory Group. "By delivering a cost structure that is two generations ahead of comparable standard Flash technologies, MirrorBit Flash serves the needs of both the code and data storage markets."
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