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NAND flash memory is a sort of non-volatile storage technology that stores data without the use of electricity. Common storage devices, such as flash drives, solid-state drives, and memory cards, utilize the technology.
Because of its cost, storage density, and access speeds, NAND flash memory is the most popular form of memory in the mass market.
NOR flash, which operates similarly to RAM and is slightly more costly, is found in most current mobile phones as the primary and even secondary storage, in memory cards, and in solid-state drives as computer storage.
For applications requiring solid-state storage and high density, NAND Flash technology is a cost-effective alternative. The NAND Flash architecture, together with NOR Flash manufacturing, dominates the non-volatile Flash industry.
The North America NAND Flash Memory Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
TDK Corporation has announced a new generation of flash storage systems in five series, with applications in industrial, medical, smart grid, transportation, and security.
The GB Driver GS2, TDK’s proprietary NAND flash memory control IC that supports serial ATA, is used in all five models.
Flash storage systems with capacities of more than 1 TB are becoming increasingly common as 3D flash memory technology progresses, yet data dependability requirements are becoming more sophisticated.
Internal power backup protection circuits, 2D MLC NAND flash memory, and write protection with Unified Write Filter (UWF) for Windows 10 are standard features of all five models. With 3D TLC NAND flash memory, power interruption tolerance is also improved.
The five series have enhanced security features such as a new firmware anti-tampering feature, TDK’s own anti-spoofing security feature, AES128/256-bit encryption, and ATA security to protect customers from data falsification and leakage in NAND flash memory.