Friday, January 8, 2016
Toshiba has launched 15nm embedded NAND flash for automotive infotainment systems and industrial applications.
The technology supports an operating temperature range of -40oC to 85oC and meets AEC-Q100 specifications as well as adhering to PPAP requirements.
They come in an 11.5mm x 13mm package that is compliant with the latest JEDEC eMMC standard.
Densities range from 8GB to 64GB. Each device integrates a controller.
Toshiba is banking on a rise in the numbers of connected cars for which large amounts of embedded flash will be vital. Analysts suggest that connected cars could make up 60% of car output in five years's time.
"As the inventors of NAND Flash and a leader in NAND Flash process migrations, Toshiba continues to harness this expertise for the automotive sector with the introduction of our 15nm e-MMC for this application," noted Scott Beekman, director of managed NAND memory products for Toshiba America Electronic Components.
"Our expertise in developing the industry's most innovative NAND memory products positions us perfectly to produce the high quality, high performance memory necessary for in-vehicle infotainment systems."
According to Toshiba, features include:
• Extended temperature range: -40oC to 85oC
• Low failure rate to support quality demands for automotive applications
• Meets AEC-Q100 specifications
• Meets to PPAP requirements
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