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<title>Sharnee Fenwicks Picks -  wafer-thin gadgets to follow</title>
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<description>Good old Samsung and its obsession with thinness. After finally. letting its 30nm 32Gb NAND chips. out of the bag in May, the Korean memory maker has now successfully halved the thickness of its octa-die memory package to a shockingly thin 0.6mm (or 0.02 inches) The new stacks will start out at a 32GB size, though the real benefits are likelier to be felt down the line when the ability to pack bit...</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:58:07 CST</pubDate>
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