Memory
STMicroelectronics Announces Availability of 1-Gbit and 512-Mbit 65nm Multi-Level Cell NOR Flash, with Smallest Die Size Available on the Market
STMicroelectronics today announced the availability of the 65nm PR family of NOR Flash memory. Based on fourth-generation multi-level-cell (MLC) technology, the 65nm PR family is fully hardware and software compatible with the existing 90nm NOR Flash PR family, providing an easy migration path for customers, while offering increased memory density and improved performance.
Meet“By reaching the 65nm process lithography, STMicroelectronics offers a competitive solution, giving OEMs an option when designing in high density NOR Flash solutions,” said Geoff MacGillivray, lead memory analyst for Semiconductor Insights. “Comparing with the main competitor, the ST 1-Gbit MLC NOR Flash, with a die size of 50.8mm², has the smallest die size on the market, resulting in the highest Mbit/mm² rating at 20.16-Mbit/mm². Equally impressive is the small cell size, measuring only 0.042µm².”
“One gigabit of monolithic memory, implemented in 65nm multi-level cell technology, allows advanced system performance and an enhanced experience for end users,” said Marco Dallabora, Vice President and General Manager, Wireless NOR Flash Division. “Together with the 512-Mbit 65nm NOR Flash devices, it offers easy migration from ST’s 90nm PR family, which is already implanted in proven high-performance platforms.”
The 65nm PR family is part of the collaboration that STMicroelectronics and Intel announced in December 2005. This ongoing cooperation provides customers with the latest high performance products, with the flexibility of multiple sources.
Samples are available now and volume production starts in first half of 2007. Budgetary pricing for the 256-Mbit, 512-Mbit and 1-Gbit devices in stacked packages with PSRAM, LPSDRAM, and NAND devices is forecasted between US$10 and US$30.