SK hynix Pushing NAND To The Limits With World’s Highest 238-Layer 4D Design, Production Beings in 1H 2023

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SK hynix Pushing NAND To The Limits With World's Highest 238-Layer 4D Design, Production Beings in 1H 2023 1

Just a few days after Micron announced its 232-Layer NAND technology, SK hynix has unveiled that they will be offering the world’s highest 238-Layer NAND Flash design based on 4D layering which is expected to enter production by the first half of 2023.

SK hynix Develops World’s Highest 238-Layer 4D NAND Flash, Production Starts In 1H 2023

Press Release: SK hynix Inc. (or “the company”, www.skhynix.com) announced today that it has developed the industry’s highest 238-layer NAND Flash product.

The company has recently shipped samples of the 238-layer 512Gb triple-level cell (TLC)* 4D NAND product to customers with a plan to start mass production in the first half of 2023. “The latest achievement follows the development of the 176-layer NAND product in December 2020,” the company stated. “It is notable that the latest 238-layer product is most layered and smallest in the area at the same time.”

* Triple Level Cell (TLC): NAND Flash products are categorized into Single Level Cell, Multi Level Cell, Triple Level Cell, Quadruple Level Cell, and Penta Level Cell depending on the number of information (unit: bit) contained in a single cell. That a cell contains more information means more data can be stored within the same extent of the area.

The company unveiled the development of the latest product at the Flash Memory Summit 2022* in Santa Clara. “SK hynix secured global top-tier competitiveness in perspective of cost, performance, and quality by introducing the 238-layer product based on its 4D NAND technologies,” said Jungdal Choi, Head of NAND Development at SK hynix in his keynote speech during the event. “We will continue innovations to find breakthroughs in technological challenges.”

* Flash Memory Summit (FMS): The world’s biggest conference for the NAND Flash industry takes place in Santa Clara every year. During its keynote speech at the event, SK hynix made a joint announcement with Solidigm.

Since the development of the 96-layer NAND product in 2018, SK hynix has introduced a series of 4D products that outperform existing 3D products. The company has applied charge trap flash* and peri under cell* technologies to make chips with 4D structures. 4D products have a smaller cell area per unit compared with 3D, leading to higher production efficiency.

* Charge Trap Flash (CTF): Unlike floating gate, which stores electric charges in conductors, CTF stores electric charges in insulators, which eliminates interference between cells, improving read and write performance while reducing cell area per unit compared to floating gate technology.

* Peri. Under Cell (PUC): A technology that maximizes production efficiency by placing peripheral circuits under the cell array.

The product, while achieving the highest layers of 238, is the smallest NAND in size, meaning its overall productivity has increased by 34% compared with the 176-layer NAND, as more chips with higher density per unit area can be produced from each wafer.

The data-transfer speed of the 238-layer product is 2.4Gb per second, a 50% increase from the previous generation. The volume of the energy consumed for data reading has decreased by 21%, an achievement that also meets the company’s ESG commitment.

The 238-layer products will be first adopted for client SSDs which are used as PC storage devices, before being provided for smartphones and high-capacity SSDs for servers later. The company will also introduce 238-layer products in 1 Terabit (Tb) next year, with density doubled compared to the current 512Gb product.

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