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	Comments on: Micron Displays Smallest 256Gb Die Comparison &#8211; Computex 2017 Update	</title>
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		By: Quark201		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[CMOS under array gives Micron&#039;s NAND the smallest footprint in the industry.  They did a really smart thing strategically when they conceded that they would never catch up to their 3 competitors in planar NAND, so they focused on 3D instead and now are the leaders in that tech, and are gaining mkt share.  Great timing, as demand is exploding...reports out today, for example, saying that Nintendo can&#039;t find enough NAND for its Switch.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CMOS under array gives Micron&#8217;s NAND the smallest footprint in the industry.  They did a really smart thing strategically when they conceded that they would never catch up to their 3 competitors in planar NAND, so they focused on 3D instead and now are the leaders in that tech, and are gaining mkt share.  Great timing, as demand is exploding&#8230;reports out today, for example, saying that Nintendo can&#8217;t find enough NAND for its Switch.</p>
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