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But today, the hottest recorders do not use tape or discs but record to the same type of nonvolatile flash memory used in digital cameras.
Sales of flash memory, used in devices like cellphones, declined about $100 million from $316 million in the previous quarter, as expected.
Start with low-cost recordable storage media-rewritable DVDs and the "flash" memory used in such devices as MP3 players, for example.
Increasingly, they are moving away from expensive disk drives and slow backup solutions to the cheaper, high-speed flash memory used in iPhones and digital cameras.
Still, Japan produces a far higher share of certain important chips like the lightweight flash memory used in smartphones and tablet computers.
Similarly, Anobit's specialism, of making flash memory (used in almost every Apple product, including its computers) function better, seems to have triggered a decision by the Cupertino company to snap it up.
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"Flash" memory uses so little power that designers have built it into hundreds of portable devices, from digital cameras to handheld computers.
Munira Fareed, director of product marketing for Netpliance, said the i-opener, which weighs about 5 pounds and relies on 32MB of random access memory and 16MB of flash memory, uses a lot of compression technologies to manage its data.
By the end of 2001, Intel, which is based in Santa Clara, will convert four of its plants to make flash memory using the 0.18-micron process, which etches lines smaller than one five-hundreth the width of a human hair.
Micron is building its 64 layer (Gen 2) and 96 layer (Gen 3) NAND flash memory using two array stacking.
The typical Flash memory uses just 1% of the power of DRAM, so energy consumption goes down as well.
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