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BANGALORE: STMicroelectronics, a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions, has completed its small page NAND flash memory roadmap with the introduction of 256-Mbit and 128-Mbit devices to provide cost-effective storage for a range of consumer products that require large amounts of low cost memory. Both devices are available in 3V and 1.8V power supply versions, and they join 512-Mbit and 1-Gbit chips that are already in volume production, says a release. Our Bureau
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