Published on November 9th,2005 at 7:27 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New concept from MPIO

The Korean MP3 manufacturer presents a concept design of an MP3 player, the FY700, that will have SLC (Single Level Cell) memory instead of the usual MLC.

“What are SLC and MLC NAND Flash ICs?

NAND Flash ICs are the types of chips from which most Flash memory is made. NAND Flash ICs have an advantage over other types of Flash ICs with regard to data storage. Most of the CompactFlash Cards are made with NAND Flash ICs. There are two different types of NAND Flash ICs (chips) in the market, SLC (Single-Level-Cell) chips and MLC (Multi-Level-Cell) chips. MLC chip technology allows two bits of data to be stored in one memory cell, while SLC chip technology allows just one.”

It will also be Play For Sure compatible (that MS thing).

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