A new 3bpc technology developed by IM Flash
Technologies, owned by Intel and Micron Technology, can expand the
amount of data stored on flash cards and USB drives. The 3bpc
technology comes as smartphones like Apple, Inc.'s iPhone boost demand
for NAND chips. And 3bpc is expected to help as chipmakers approach
performance limits.
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