Macronix International has announced its first single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory. Dubbed MX30LF, the new SLC NAND family is designed for code and data storage in a wide range of embedded applications including set-top boxes (STB), TVs, digital cameras, CPE and high-end networking devices, industrial PCs and automotive.
Manufactured using Macronix' 75nm floating gate technology, the new MX30LF family comes with 512Mb and 1Gb of memory, according to the company. It has begun sampling the products with trial production scheduled for the first quarter of 2012.
"Broadcom is committed to high performance and highly integrated broadband CPE solutions. We are pleased to see Macronix launch its latest NAND Flash product family, offering the NAND Flash densities required by system vendors and service providers," Macronix quoted John Liberati, senior principal scientist at Broadcom, as saying in a statement.