Samsung Electronics has started manufacturing the toggle DDR 2.0 MLC (multi-level-cell) memory chip that features a 64Gbyte density. The company claims that the chip is designed to support the requirements of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and solid-state drives.
The MLC chip has the ability to transmit data at a bandwidth of upto 400Mbit/s. The bandwidth offers better support for the ongoing shift toward advanced interfaces, as more mobile and consumer electronics devices requiring added performance and higher densities adopt new interfaces such as USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0Gbit/s.