Samsung pushes microSD to 32GB capacity, mass production starting February 2010

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Samsung has pushed the limits of microSD technology, doubling the available flash memory from 16GB to 32GB. The new cards use 30-nm class 32GB NAND flash memory in a casing that is 1mm thick and a mere 0.7mm high. Currently in the hands of OEMs for sampling, Samsung will start to mass produce the 32GB card starting next month. No word on pricing but like most memory products, it will presumably start high and fall quickly. Full press release after the break.

Samsung Announces 30nm-class, High-density NAND Flash for Mobile Devices

SEOUL, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology solutions, today announced two high-density memory solutions for mobile devices. The new storage solutions – a 64-gigabyte (GB) moviNAND memory device and a 32GB micro secure digital (microSD) memory card – satisfy mobile handset designers’ requirements for advanced compact high-density memory.

“The 64GB embedded memory, moviNAND, and the 32GB microSD card each greatly expand the data storage density of mobile devices, meeting customers’ memory requirements and ushering in a new era of mobile and IT device capacity growth.”

“Samsung’s high-density memory solutions bring the storage capacity levels of computing systems to small, mobile devices,” said Dong-Soo Jun, executive vice president, memory marketing, Samsung Electronics.

He added, “The 64GB embedded memory, moviNAND, and the 32GB microSD card each greatly expand the data storage density of mobile devices, meeting customers’ memory requirements and ushering in a new era of mobile and IT device capacity growth.”

The memory solutions are based on Samsung’s advanced 32 gigabit (Gb) NAND flash. The 64GB moviNAND, which measures 1.4mm in height, consists of 16 30nm-class 32Gb MLC NAND chips and a controller. The 17-die stack was achieved by using 30-micron thick chips and advanced package technology. With the new 64GB solution, Samsung’s proprietary embedded memory, moviNAND, is now available in 64GB, 32GB, 16GB, 8GB and 4GB densities.

The 32GB microSD card, developed this month, stacks eight 32Gb NAND components and a card controller. The industry’s highest capacity, production-ready microSD card is enabled by the use of Samsung’s advanced 30-nm class 32Gb NAND flash memory technology. Previously, the highest density microSD card in production had a 16GB capacity and was based on 40nm-class 16Gb NAND. The new 32GB card is 1mm-thick. The portion of the card that is inserted into a handset measures just 0.7 mm in height.

According to market research firm iSuppli, the global NAND flash memory market for 32GB and higher memory cards is forecast to be 530 million units in 2010 and reach 9.5 billion units by 2013 (in 16Gb equivalent units).

Samsung’s new 64GB moviNAND has been in mass production from December 2009, while the 32GB microSD is now being sampled with OEMs, with mass production expected next month.

40 Comments
  • http://www.facebook.com/Drummer85 NDAMUKONG SUH

    IM IN UR CHIPS EKSPANDUN UR GIGUHBYTZ

  • Jonathan

    Can’t wait!! Now I’ll have 80% of my entire music catalog on my DROID :-)

    • Gus

      I’m with ya but if it isn’t Class 6 speed then I’ll have the patience to wait a bit longer.

  • 1700mhz_LTE

    This is great news, now that google is working on allowing apps to sd but they have to encrypt them first. And i can have a whole bunch of video and music, i cant wait.

  • DubYa

    The rate at which they improve capacity is amazing. Good job Samsung!

  • 1jaxstate1

    It’ll be 2011 before I can afford one.

    • Soddy

      It’s ok, in 2011 the prices will drop so far you’ll be able to afford 100 of them.

    • Who?

      Here, have a dollar. In fact no, brother man, here, have two. Two dollars means a snack for me but it means a big deal to you.

      • Malcolm

        Mr. Wendal, is that you? Are you still a member of Arrested Development. Great line.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Drummer85 NDAMUKONG SUH

    U HAS A TAIKNEE MYOOZICK KULEKSHUN

  • iphone

    can some one say iPhone 64GB IPHONE.

    Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone) at: Norman North America

    • Dio

      I wasn’t aware the iPhone could plug into countless amounts of devices to be used as storage…

      • Jack

        Did you even read the article sport? he is referring to the 64MB embedded memory mentioned. read before bashing champ

      • david grundy

        i think what hes saying , if the iphone dont take micro sd. whats the point in mentioning it??

  • Tdot34

    Where are those 2 TB, SD XC cards that were talked about at last years CES? I want that in my phone, not a measly 32GB.

    • Peter

      The SDXC STANDARD was announced, not the actual cards. 2TB is the theoretical limit of how big SDXC cards can get, with 32GB being the theoretical limit of SDHC.

    • DJ Megatron

      Yeah but it’s finding a phone that would support that 2TB card that would be a problem.

      • Peter

        Once the phones support SDXC they will instantly support up to 2TB SD cards. Supporting a standard is just that, it supports it.

      • DJ Megatron

        Ok I get what you are saying. But 2TB, damn that would take ALOT of music, files, etc. to put a dent in the data space available.

  • bryan

    Price check?

    • Who?

      Clean up on Aisle 2.

  • Oscar

    The card I’m using right now is a top of the line 2GB microSD card that was purchased for $150+tax at a best buy in 2007. Now you can get that for less then 10 bucks. Damn, technology moves fast

    • Peter

      You first mistake was buying it at Best Buy. You could have bought it for half the price online.

      • Who?

        So very right. I have a $25 Best Buy gift card and can’t find a way to use it. Everything at BB is cheaper online, especially considering Best Buy charges sales tax.

  • chavoavellano

    Using the terminology that I am familiar with, 32gb would be termed MicroSDHC and the class would be class 2, class 4, or class 6. About a year ago SanDisk predicted that they would be manufacturing these by last summer. They seem to have missed their prediction.

    • Who?

      SanDisk felt there was insufficient consumer demand for 32gb microsdhc. Boy, they’re idiots.

  • summerkand

    Great news,can’t wait putting al my music folder inside !
    http://webizland.blogspot.com/

  • RememberWhen

    Remember when BGR used to be “breaking news”?
    Device leak info and pictures…Original news that other sites linked back to?
    BGR is disappointing now…99.99% of the articles are just reposts from stories I read earlier in the day on sites like Engadget and TechCrunch.

  • Yeeeah

    What what in the butt? 32gb in the butt.

  • JMDBerry

    32GB in my BB 9700! Now, that’s what I’m talkin’ about!!

    • Tdot34

      I still can’t load apps on it though…..

    • Connor

      Thats the same thought i have. Finally, more movies on my phone in amazing clearaity

  • http://themobileninjas.com RileyFreeman

    its about goddamn time

  • Tony Rivera

    Agree with others…. it’s about FREAKING TIME!!!!

  • Michael Scott

    This is good news, now I will have more room for my porn.

  • Steve

    Agreed with all who are saying, “Where the hell were these last year?!”

  • http://www.amazon.com/Sutcliffe-Cove-Ariel-Tachna/product-reviews/1935192825 loay

    good new for me

  • daftLUSH

    Will this lead to price drops for 16gb class 4/6? If so, when do you guys think will be the best time to swoop?

  • http://fakekiwi.com ChucklesMagee

    So….Are these available yet??? I have been looking everywhere for them since last year…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BIHUUIOHUM7TQYYZYRFPYCZ2R4 Hardly Wiles

    So very good. I have $ 20 Best Buy gift card and you can not find a way to use it. Everything in the BB is cheaper online especially since Best Buy charge sales tax.

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