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What Is Flash Memory?
Microchip's technical team shares a high level, industry-insider view of Flash Memory: What it is; Why it sells; when to choose it; when not to choose it. Short informational piece; this is not a sales pitch.
For more information:
http://www.microchip.com/memory
published: 19 Sep 2017
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How Does Flash Memory Work? (SSD)
In this video, I am going to explain how Flash Memory and Solid-state drives (SSD) work! Have fun, get some popcorn and enjoy!
Everybody stores pictures, music, and videos on their devices nowadays. The encoded information is even stored when the device shuts down due to low energy. After powering it on again, we find the same media and are glad that it did not disappear.
Flash memory was invented in 1984 by Japanese engineer Fujio Masuoka at the Toshiba Corporation. An electrical storage medium that does not require any energy to retain data. The name "Flash" was suggested by a coworker of Masuoka, Shoji Ariizumi because the erasure process of the newly invented device reminded him of a camera's flash. Later, the invention of flash memory allowed the wide use of solid-state-drives (SSD...
published: 23 Jul 2020
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NOR vs. NAND Flash Memory
NOR and NAND flash memory are the two primary kinds of non-volatile storage technologies. NOR flash has faster read times, but NAND has faster write times, which impacts how they’re used. For instance, NOR is used in low-capacity, but high reliability applications, like for scientific or medical devices. NAND is used in high memory applications that don’t require fast read times, like digital cameras. Some devices, like smartphones and tablets, use both.
🔎 Read more:
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published: 10 Feb 2021
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How USB Flash Drive Works?
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a casual user, this video will provide you with a deeper understanding of How USB Flash Drives Work and how to use them effectively. In this video, we'll explore the inner workings of USB flash drives and how they store and transfer data. We'll take a closer look at the various components of a USB flash drive, such as the NAND flash memory chips and the controller chip that manages data transfer.
We'll also discuss the basic working principle of USB flash drives, including how they use electrical impulses to write and read data from the NAND flash memory chips.
If you found this video helpful, be sure to give it a THUMBS UP and SHARE it with your friends and colleagues.
📜 SHORT VERSION
✅ How USB Flash Drive Works - https://youtube.com/shorts/VsHuR7ty2...
published: 19 Mar 2023
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How does NAND Flash Work? Reading from TLC : Triple Level Cells || Exploring Solid State Drives
You can hold all the data in the American Library of Congress AND all the data from Wikipedia on a small stack of solid-state drives especially considering a single SSD's capacity can reach up to 30 TB of data. In this video, we'll explore how tens of terabytes can be crammed into such a small space. This technology is called 3D NAND, and specifically, we'll explore the physics and concepts on how 3 bits of information can be written to and read from individual cells.
Video Sponsor: Visit KIOXIA's website to see their lineup of solid-state drives:
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published: 30 Sep 2020
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How flash memory works - SSDs and USB pendrives
If you wonder about how your Solid State Drive works this video is for you.
This video exaplains the physics beyond the flash memory cell, showing Single Level Cell and Multi Level Cells charateristics. You can find here a comparison between the NOR and the NAND configuration and understand why the NAND technology is so widespread. You can find the read, program and erase operations.
For an explanation of DRAM and SRAM working watch:
DRAM vs SRAM
https://youtu.be/mVsJd0vJkMA
For a good explanation of diode working watch this:
https://youtu.be/BSRybfkix_A
published: 12 Jan 2022
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Backup & Transfer iPhone Photos with SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive: https://amzn.to/45SBTtl
Say goodbye to the frustration of running out of space on your phone!
I have seen some of your camera rolls, and I am FLABBERGASTED! Somehow there are phones with over 100,000 files in the camera roll!!
This is getting a bit technical, but I personally started using this flash drive because I wanted to be able to back up my files after my trips and transfer them to the computer.
So far my backup workflow has errors in every step of the process and needs constant oversight because I can’t trust the technology...
For instance, for some reason iPhones don’t add timelapse videos taken from the phone to albums. This has been a major issue for me because then I need to dig through the main camera roll to find the timelapse and it’s never s...
published: 18 May 2023
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Baics of Flash Memory Operation: Part 1
Basics of Flash Memory Operation : Capacitive coupling, FN / DT tunneling. Program, erase and retention
published: 14 Oct 2012
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Memory-Centric Computing: Duke University & ATHENA AI Institute Distinguished Lecture, 15.02.2024
Title: Memory-Centric Computing
Presenter: Professor Onur Mutlu (https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/)
Date: February 15, 2024
Slides (pptx): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pptx
Slides (pdf): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pdf
Recommended Reading:
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A Modern Primer on Processing in Memory
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03112
Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Computing Systems
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.12381
RowHammer: A Retrospective
https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/RowHammer-Retrospective_ieee_tcad19.pdf
Fundamentally Understanding and Solving RowHammer
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07613
RECOMMENDED LECTURE VIDEOS & PLAYLISTS:
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published: 20 May 2024
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SanDisk 256GB iXpand Flash Drive for iPhone Review
published: 22 Jan 2023
5:38
What Is Flash Memory?
Microchip's technical team shares a high level, industry-insider view of Flash Memory: What it is; Why it sells; when to choose it; when not to choose it. Short...
Microchip's technical team shares a high level, industry-insider view of Flash Memory: What it is; Why it sells; when to choose it; when not to choose it. Short informational piece; this is not a sales pitch.
For more information:
http://www.microchip.com/memory
https://wn.com/What_Is_Flash_Memory
Microchip's technical team shares a high level, industry-insider view of Flash Memory: What it is; Why it sells; when to choose it; when not to choose it. Short informational piece; this is not a sales pitch.
For more information:
http://www.microchip.com/memory
- published: 19 Sep 2017
- views: 217511
8:50
How Does Flash Memory Work? (SSD)
In this video, I am going to explain how Flash Memory and Solid-state drives (SSD) work! Have fun, get some popcorn and enjoy!
Everybody stores pictures, music...
In this video, I am going to explain how Flash Memory and Solid-state drives (SSD) work! Have fun, get some popcorn and enjoy!
Everybody stores pictures, music, and videos on their devices nowadays. The encoded information is even stored when the device shuts down due to low energy. After powering it on again, we find the same media and are glad that it did not disappear.
Flash memory was invented in 1984 by Japanese engineer Fujio Masuoka at the Toshiba Corporation. An electrical storage medium that does not require any energy to retain data. The name "Flash" was suggested by a coworker of Masuoka, Shoji Ariizumi because the erasure process of the newly invented device reminded him of a camera's flash. Later, the invention of flash memory allowed the wide use of solid-state-drives (SSD) that most of us have in their computers today.
The fundamental building block of flash memory is the floating-gate MOSFET, in short, FGMOS. Dependant on the kind of used technology, flash cells can store one or up to four bits (single-level cell (SLC) = 1 bit; multi-level cell (MLC) = 2 bits; triple-level cell (TLC) = 3 bits; quad-level cell (QLC) = 4 bits) - five bits per cell (penta-level-cell (PLC) = 5 bits) is in development currently. In a nutshell, these memory cells are arranged right next to each other and layered on top of one another to realize a highly capable storage medium. This makes it possible to produce a chip with trillions of flash cells, which then can store up to 1 TB of data! A perfect SSD! Flash memory is amazing and you know what? Engineers and semiconductor manufacturers will continue to shrink the size of flash cells in order to improve storage capacity and to reduce the price per bit. Therefore creating even better technology and cheaper solid-state-drives (SSDs) in the future!
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https://wn.com/How_Does_Flash_Memory_Work_(Ssd)
In this video, I am going to explain how Flash Memory and Solid-state drives (SSD) work! Have fun, get some popcorn and enjoy!
Everybody stores pictures, music, and videos on their devices nowadays. The encoded information is even stored when the device shuts down due to low energy. After powering it on again, we find the same media and are glad that it did not disappear.
Flash memory was invented in 1984 by Japanese engineer Fujio Masuoka at the Toshiba Corporation. An electrical storage medium that does not require any energy to retain data. The name "Flash" was suggested by a coworker of Masuoka, Shoji Ariizumi because the erasure process of the newly invented device reminded him of a camera's flash. Later, the invention of flash memory allowed the wide use of solid-state-drives (SSD) that most of us have in their computers today.
The fundamental building block of flash memory is the floating-gate MOSFET, in short, FGMOS. Dependant on the kind of used technology, flash cells can store one or up to four bits (single-level cell (SLC) = 1 bit; multi-level cell (MLC) = 2 bits; triple-level cell (TLC) = 3 bits; quad-level cell (QLC) = 4 bits) - five bits per cell (penta-level-cell (PLC) = 5 bits) is in development currently. In a nutshell, these memory cells are arranged right next to each other and layered on top of one another to realize a highly capable storage medium. This makes it possible to produce a chip with trillions of flash cells, which then can store up to 1 TB of data! A perfect SSD! Flash memory is amazing and you know what? Engineers and semiconductor manufacturers will continue to shrink the size of flash cells in order to improve storage capacity and to reduce the price per bit. Therefore creating even better technology and cheaper solid-state-drives (SSDs) in the future!
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If you like what I am doing, then feel free to support me on Patreon! Support is appreciated a lot and helps me to make more videos with even better quality!
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Music:
Derek & Brandon Fiechter
https://dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/
Thank you! You are the best!
❤
- published: 23 Jul 2020
- views: 224929
2:41
NOR vs. NAND Flash Memory
NOR and NAND flash memory are the two primary kinds of non-volatile storage technologies. NOR flash has faster read times, but NAND has faster write times, whic...
NOR and NAND flash memory are the two primary kinds of non-volatile storage technologies. NOR flash has faster read times, but NAND has faster write times, which impacts how they’re used. For instance, NOR is used in low-capacity, but high reliability applications, like for scientific or medical devices. NAND is used in high memory applications that don’t require fast read times, like digital cameras. Some devices, like smartphones and tablets, use both.
🔎 Read more:
NAND flash memory types ➡️ https://searchstorage.techtarget.com/feature/What-are-the-NAND-flash-memory-types-and-where-do-they-work-best?
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NOR and NAND flash memory are the two primary kinds of non-volatile storage technologies. NOR flash has faster read times, but NAND has faster write times, which impacts how they’re used. For instance, NOR is used in low-capacity, but high reliability applications, like for scientific or medical devices. NAND is used in high memory applications that don’t require fast read times, like digital cameras. Some devices, like smartphones and tablets, use both.
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- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 61057
3:38
How USB Flash Drive Works?
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a casual user, this video will provide you with a deeper understanding of How USB Flash Drives Work and how to use them effe...
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a casual user, this video will provide you with a deeper understanding of How USB Flash Drives Work and how to use them effectively. In this video, we'll explore the inner workings of USB flash drives and how they store and transfer data. We'll take a closer look at the various components of a USB flash drive, such as the NAND flash memory chips and the controller chip that manages data transfer.
We'll also discuss the basic working principle of USB flash drives, including how they use electrical impulses to write and read data from the NAND flash memory chips.
If you found this video helpful, be sure to give it a THUMBS UP and SHARE it with your friends and colleagues.
📜 SHORT VERSION
✅ How USB Flash Drive Works - https://youtube.com/shorts/VsHuR7ty2rs
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This @chrvoje_engineering channel offers engineering videos for everyone.
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00:06 - USB Flash Drive Intro
00:26 - Quick Guide to USB Working Principle
00:38 - USB Flash Drive Main Parts (Outer Cover, Connector Plug USB-A,
NAND Flash Memory Chip, Controller Chip, Crystal Oscillator)
01:48 - Working Principle of NAND Flash Memory Chip: How Mosfet
Transistor Read and Write Data
02:55 - Construction of NAND Flash Memory Chip (Block, Page...)
03:19 - @chrvoje_engineering END
🌐REFERENCE SOURCES:
The research for this video took about one week. I found relevant information on the subject mainly on the Internet.
[1] Internet of Things
[2] https://howflashdriveworks.wordpress.com/how-does-flash-drive-work/
📜 SCRIPT:
The script is made from a reference source by Hrvoje Cocic
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Steve A. @steveal68, https://www.choiceofvoice.co.uk/
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https://wn.com/How_Usb_Flash_Drive_Works
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a casual user, this video will provide you with a deeper understanding of How USB Flash Drives Work and how to use them effectively. In this video, we'll explore the inner workings of USB flash drives and how they store and transfer data. We'll take a closer look at the various components of a USB flash drive, such as the NAND flash memory chips and the controller chip that manages data transfer.
We'll also discuss the basic working principle of USB flash drives, including how they use electrical impulses to write and read data from the NAND flash memory chips.
If you found this video helpful, be sure to give it a THUMBS UP and SHARE it with your friends and colleagues.
📜 SHORT VERSION
✅ How USB Flash Drive Works - https://youtube.com/shorts/VsHuR7ty2rs
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Engineering is an exciting field, as well as a challenging one. Like many fields, many people wish to learn and grow from within. This is where @chrvoje_engineering comes in. The goal of the @chrvoje_engineering channel is to make learning engineering fun and to show people that engineering is doable by anyone. Engineers are not the only ones interested in engineering though, many people such as engineers are interested in watching to learn and understand how engineering works.
This @chrvoje_engineering channel offers engineering videos for everyone.
⌚TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - @chrvoje_engineering INTRO
00:06 - USB Flash Drive Intro
00:26 - Quick Guide to USB Working Principle
00:38 - USB Flash Drive Main Parts (Outer Cover, Connector Plug USB-A,
NAND Flash Memory Chip, Controller Chip, Crystal Oscillator)
01:48 - Working Principle of NAND Flash Memory Chip: How Mosfet
Transistor Read and Write Data
02:55 - Construction of NAND Flash Memory Chip (Block, Page...)
03:19 - @chrvoje_engineering END
🌐REFERENCE SOURCES:
The research for this video took about one week. I found relevant information on the subject mainly on the Internet.
[1] Internet of Things
[2] https://howflashdriveworks.wordpress.com/how-does-flash-drive-work/
📜 SCRIPT:
The script is made from a reference source by Hrvoje Cocic
🎤 VOICE OVER:
Steve A. @steveal68, https://www.choiceofvoice.co.uk/
📂PLAYLIST:
[1] Interesting Engineering Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKDDPHypZkIUfcRrJBWCVWzOnmx9Sk8H5
[2] Computer Technology: https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/PLKDDPHypZkIUZZ5zIbvCd5P4tIKnFEkYS/edit
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🎦 ANIMATION IS MADE:
This software is very "user-friendly" and not so hard to use, I recommend it to everyone.
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- published: 19 Mar 2023
- views: 25907
13:20
How does NAND Flash Work? Reading from TLC : Triple Level Cells || Exploring Solid State Drives
You can hold all the data in the American Library of Congress AND all the data from Wikipedia on a small stack of solid-state drives especially considering a si...
You can hold all the data in the American Library of Congress AND all the data from Wikipedia on a small stack of solid-state drives especially considering a single SSD's capacity can reach up to 30 TB of data. In this video, we'll explore how tens of terabytes can be crammed into such a small space. This technology is called 3D NAND, and specifically, we'll explore the physics and concepts on how 3 bits of information can be written to and read from individual cells.
Video Sponsor: Visit KIOXIA's website to see their lineup of solid-state drives:
https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/ssd/enterprise-ssd/cm6-r.html
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Twitter: @teddytablante
Voice Over- Phil Lee
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Setting up the Puzzle
01:26 - Microchips in the SSD
02:00 - Layout of Millions of Memory Cells
03:20 - What's a Threshold Voltage?
04:53 - Function of the Charge Trap
06:05 - Quick Recap
06:37 - Storing 1 Bit of Info
08:12 - Exploring a KIOXIA SSD
09:21 - Storing 3 Bits of Information
11:04 - Storing Information in Pages
12:16 - Wrap-up
This video is part of a series that intends to thoroughly explain how SSDs, and more specifically how 3D NAND works. These are the episodes in the series:
1) Overview of SSDs and 3D NAND: https://youtu.be/5Mh3o886qpg
2) Abridged overview of SSDs: https://youtu.be/E7Up7VuFd8A
3) How information is written to a cell: https://youtu.be/5f2xOxRGKqk
Key Branches from this video are Microchips, CPUs, Integrated Circuits,
Erratum:
6min 49sec: Right side note should be "A LOT of extra"
Animation built using Blender 2.82a https://www.blender.org/
Post with Adobe Premiere Pro
Book References:
Aritome, Seiichi. (2015). NAND flash memory technologies. IEEE Press Series on Microelectronic Systems. Wiley. [2nd most useful resource]
Cai, Yu et al. (2013) Threshold Voltage Distribution in MLC NAND Flash Memory: Characterization Analysis, and Modeling. 2013 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition. IEEE.
Micheloni, Rino. Marelli, Alessia. Eshghi, Kam. (2018) Inside solid state drives (SSDs) Second edition. Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics Volume 37. Springer. [Most useful resource]
Micheloni, Rino. (2017) Solid-state-drives (SSDs) Modeling, Simulation tools & strategies. Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics Volume 58. Springer
Micheloni, Rino (2016) 3D flash memories. Springer.
Pierret, Robert F. (1996) Semiconductor Device Fundamentals. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
Prince, Betty. (2014) Vertical 3D Memory Technologies. Wiley
Internet References:
Crisp, Simon. (29/01/2018) Samsung SSD860 PRO 4TB SSD Review. Kitguru.net
https://www.kitguru.net/components/ssd-drives/simon-crisp/samsung-ssd860-pro-4tb-ssd-review/all/1/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
KIOXIA, Business Products, Enterprise SSD. https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/ssd/enterprise-ssd.html (Accessed09/30/2020)
Mellor, Chris. (28/07/2016) QLC flash istricky stuff to make and use, so here's a primer. TheRegister.co.uk
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/28/qlc_flash_primer/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Samsung Website. Samsung 1TB Details and Specifications www.samsung.com
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-2-5--sata-iii-1tb-mz-76e1t0b-am/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Shah, Dhiram. (27/02/2019) Samsung Begins Mass Production of Frist 512 GB eUFS3.0 for Next-Generation Mobile Devices. Fareastgizmos.com
https://fareastgizmos.com/smartphone/samsung-begins-mass-production-of-first-512gb-eufs-3-0-for-next-generation-mobile-devices.php (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Wikipedia contributors. "Charge Trap Flash." "Flash Memory." "Floating-gate Mosfet." "Samsung Electronics." "Solid-State drive." "Solid-state storage." "Three-dimensional integrated circuit." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited May, 2020
Yoon, Alex. (15/02/2018) Understanding Memory, An inside look at different memory types and how they work. Semiengineering.com
https://semiengineering.com/whats-really-happening-inside-memory/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
#SSD #VNAND #3DNAND
https://wn.com/How_Does_Nand_Flash_Work_Reading_From_Tlc_Triple_Level_Cells_||_Exploring_Solid_State_Drives
You can hold all the data in the American Library of Congress AND all the data from Wikipedia on a small stack of solid-state drives especially considering a single SSD's capacity can reach up to 30 TB of data. In this video, we'll explore how tens of terabytes can be crammed into such a small space. This technology is called 3D NAND, and specifically, we'll explore the physics and concepts on how 3 bits of information can be written to and read from individual cells.
Video Sponsor: Visit KIOXIA's website to see their lineup of solid-state drives:
https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/ssd/enterprise-ssd/cm6-r.html
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Voice Over- Phil Lee
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Setting up the Puzzle
01:26 - Microchips in the SSD
02:00 - Layout of Millions of Memory Cells
03:20 - What's a Threshold Voltage?
04:53 - Function of the Charge Trap
06:05 - Quick Recap
06:37 - Storing 1 Bit of Info
08:12 - Exploring a KIOXIA SSD
09:21 - Storing 3 Bits of Information
11:04 - Storing Information in Pages
12:16 - Wrap-up
This video is part of a series that intends to thoroughly explain how SSDs, and more specifically how 3D NAND works. These are the episodes in the series:
1) Overview of SSDs and 3D NAND: https://youtu.be/5Mh3o886qpg
2) Abridged overview of SSDs: https://youtu.be/E7Up7VuFd8A
3) How information is written to a cell: https://youtu.be/5f2xOxRGKqk
Key Branches from this video are Microchips, CPUs, Integrated Circuits,
Erratum:
6min 49sec: Right side note should be "A LOT of extra"
Animation built using Blender 2.82a https://www.blender.org/
Post with Adobe Premiere Pro
Book References:
Aritome, Seiichi. (2015). NAND flash memory technologies. IEEE Press Series on Microelectronic Systems. Wiley. [2nd most useful resource]
Cai, Yu et al. (2013) Threshold Voltage Distribution in MLC NAND Flash Memory: Characterization Analysis, and Modeling. 2013 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition. IEEE.
Micheloni, Rino. Marelli, Alessia. Eshghi, Kam. (2018) Inside solid state drives (SSDs) Second edition. Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics Volume 37. Springer. [Most useful resource]
Micheloni, Rino. (2017) Solid-state-drives (SSDs) Modeling, Simulation tools & strategies. Springer Series in Advanced Microelectronics Volume 58. Springer
Micheloni, Rino (2016) 3D flash memories. Springer.
Pierret, Robert F. (1996) Semiconductor Device Fundamentals. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
Prince, Betty. (2014) Vertical 3D Memory Technologies. Wiley
Internet References:
Crisp, Simon. (29/01/2018) Samsung SSD860 PRO 4TB SSD Review. Kitguru.net
https://www.kitguru.net/components/ssd-drives/simon-crisp/samsung-ssd860-pro-4tb-ssd-review/all/1/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
KIOXIA, Business Products, Enterprise SSD. https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/ssd/enterprise-ssd.html (Accessed09/30/2020)
Mellor, Chris. (28/07/2016) QLC flash istricky stuff to make and use, so here's a primer. TheRegister.co.uk
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/28/qlc_flash_primer/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Samsung Website. Samsung 1TB Details and Specifications www.samsung.com
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-860-evo-2-5--sata-iii-1tb-mz-76e1t0b-am/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Shah, Dhiram. (27/02/2019) Samsung Begins Mass Production of Frist 512 GB eUFS3.0 for Next-Generation Mobile Devices. Fareastgizmos.com
https://fareastgizmos.com/smartphone/samsung-begins-mass-production-of-first-512gb-eufs-3-0-for-next-generation-mobile-devices.php (Accessed 07/05/2020)
Wikipedia contributors. "Charge Trap Flash." "Flash Memory." "Floating-gate Mosfet." "Samsung Electronics." "Solid-State drive." "Solid-state storage." "Three-dimensional integrated circuit." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited May, 2020
Yoon, Alex. (15/02/2018) Understanding Memory, An inside look at different memory types and how they work. Semiengineering.com
https://semiengineering.com/whats-really-happening-inside-memory/ (Accessed 07/05/2020)
#SSD #VNAND #3DNAND
- published: 30 Sep 2020
- views: 370455
17:16
How flash memory works - SSDs and USB pendrives
If you wonder about how your Solid State Drive works this video is for you.
This video exaplains the physics beyond the flash memory cell, showing Single Level ...
If you wonder about how your Solid State Drive works this video is for you.
This video exaplains the physics beyond the flash memory cell, showing Single Level Cell and Multi Level Cells charateristics. You can find here a comparison between the NOR and the NAND configuration and understand why the NAND technology is so widespread. You can find the read, program and erase operations.
For an explanation of DRAM and SRAM working watch:
DRAM vs SRAM
https://youtu.be/mVsJd0vJkMA
For a good explanation of diode working watch this:
https://youtu.be/BSRybfkix_A
https://wn.com/How_Flash_Memory_Works_Ssds_And_Usb_Pendrives
If you wonder about how your Solid State Drive works this video is for you.
This video exaplains the physics beyond the flash memory cell, showing Single Level Cell and Multi Level Cells charateristics. You can find here a comparison between the NOR and the NAND configuration and understand why the NAND technology is so widespread. You can find the read, program and erase operations.
For an explanation of DRAM and SRAM working watch:
DRAM vs SRAM
https://youtu.be/mVsJd0vJkMA
For a good explanation of diode working watch this:
https://youtu.be/BSRybfkix_A
- published: 12 Jan 2022
- views: 13620
0:20
Backup & Transfer iPhone Photos with SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive: https://amzn.to/45SBTtl
Say goodbye to the frustration of running out of space on your phone!
I have seen some of your camera roll...
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive: https://amzn.to/45SBTtl
Say goodbye to the frustration of running out of space on your phone!
I have seen some of your camera rolls, and I am FLABBERGASTED! Somehow there are phones with over 100,000 files in the camera roll!!
This is getting a bit technical, but I personally started using this flash drive because I wanted to be able to back up my files after my trips and transfer them to the computer.
So far my backup workflow has errors in every step of the process and needs constant oversight because I can’t trust the technology...
For instance, for some reason iPhones don’t add timelapse videos taken from the phone to albums. This has been a major issue for me because then I need to dig through the main camera roll to find the timelapse and it’s never sorted with the rest of the sub-album.
My process before was uploading to Dropbox but found out too late that if I uploaded a large amount (like 600 videos) many of them didn’t get uploaded.
Transferring directly via iCloud or iTunes also had issues because the iOS file management has no easy recognizable naming method and is extremely inefficient.
While it’s not a perfect solution, and the flash drive only goes up to 256GB, I now have peace of mind that I have the ability to move files and dump them on my computer.
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Say goodbye to the frustration of running out of space on your phone!
I have seen some of your camera rolls, and I am FLABBERGASTED! Somehow there are phones with over 100,000 files in the camera roll!!
This is getting a bit technical, but I personally started using this flash drive because I wanted to be able to back up my files after my trips and transfer them to the computer.
So far my backup workflow has errors in every step of the process and needs constant oversight because I can’t trust the technology...
For instance, for some reason iPhones don’t add timelapse videos taken from the phone to albums. This has been a major issue for me because then I need to dig through the main camera roll to find the timelapse and it’s never sorted with the rest of the sub-album.
My process before was uploading to Dropbox but found out too late that if I uploaded a large amount (like 600 videos) many of them didn’t get uploaded.
Transferring directly via iCloud or iTunes also had issues because the iOS file management has no easy recognizable naming method and is extremely inefficient.
While it’s not a perfect solution, and the flash drive only goes up to 256GB, I now have peace of mind that I have the ability to move files and dump them on my computer.
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- published: 18 May 2023
- views: 293118
14:05
Baics of Flash Memory Operation: Part 1
Basics of Flash Memory Operation : Capacitive coupling, FN / DT tunneling. Program, erase and retention
Basics of Flash Memory Operation : Capacitive coupling, FN / DT tunneling. Program, erase and retention
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Basics of Flash Memory Operation : Capacitive coupling, FN / DT tunneling. Program, erase and retention
- published: 14 Oct 2012
- views: 68317
1:04:19
Memory-Centric Computing: Duke University & ATHENA AI Institute Distinguished Lecture, 15.02.2024
Title: Memory-Centric Computing
Presenter: Professor Onur Mutlu (https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/)
Date: February 15, 2024
Slides (pptx): https://people.inf....
Title: Memory-Centric Computing
Presenter: Professor Onur Mutlu (https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/)
Date: February 15, 2024
Slides (pptx): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pptx
Slides (pdf): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pdf
Recommended Reading:
====================
A Modern Primer on Processing in Memory
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03112
Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Computing Systems
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.12381
RowHammer: A Retrospective
https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/RowHammer-Retrospective_ieee_tcad19.pdf
Fundamentally Understanding and Solving RowHammer
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07613
RECOMMENDED LECTURE VIDEOS & PLAYLISTS:
========================================
Computer Architecture Fall 2021 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yfkM_5EFgo&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi-Mnk1PxjEIG32HAGILkTOF
Digital Design and Computer Architecture Spring 2021 Livestream Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbC0EZY8yw4&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi_uej3aY39YB5pfW4SJ7LlN
Featured Lectures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVYCchBGNVc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8VrmOTz44l2WupethSdh-M&index=1
Interview with Professor Onur Mutlu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ffSEKZhmvo&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8VrmOTz44l2WupethSdh-M&index=9
The Story of RowHammer Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgd7PHQQ1AI&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=39
Accelerating Genome Analysis Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7sn41lH-4A&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=41
Memory-Centric Computing Systems Tutorial at IEDM 2021:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3sEaINPBOE&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=35
Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Machines Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTieZPY4Wmc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=38
Computer Architecture Fall 2020 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3mPdZA-Fmc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi9xidyIgBxUz7xRPS-wisBN
Digital Design and Computer Architecture Spring 2020 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJBmIaUneB0&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi_FRrloMa2fUYWPGiZUBQo2
Public Lectures by Onur Mutlu, Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgiZlSOcGFM&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl
Computer Architecture at Carnegie Mellon Spring 2015 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLP_X4wyHbY&list=PL5PHm2jkkXmi5CxxI7b3JCL1TWybTDtKq
Rethinking Memory System Design Lecture @stanfordonline :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7xZLNMIY1E&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=4
https://wn.com/Memory_Centric_Computing_Duke_University_Athena_Ai_Institute_Distinguished_Lecture,_15.02.2024
Title: Memory-Centric Computing
Presenter: Professor Onur Mutlu (https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/)
Date: February 15, 2024
Slides (pptx): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pptx
Slides (pdf): https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/onur-Duke-MemoryCentricComputing-15-February-2024.pdf
Recommended Reading:
====================
A Modern Primer on Processing in Memory
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03112
Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Computing Systems
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.12381
RowHammer: A Retrospective
https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/RowHammer-Retrospective_ieee_tcad19.pdf
Fundamentally Understanding and Solving RowHammer
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07613
RECOMMENDED LECTURE VIDEOS & PLAYLISTS:
========================================
Computer Architecture Fall 2021 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yfkM_5EFgo&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi-Mnk1PxjEIG32HAGILkTOF
Digital Design and Computer Architecture Spring 2021 Livestream Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbC0EZY8yw4&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi_uej3aY39YB5pfW4SJ7LlN
Featured Lectures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVYCchBGNVc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8VrmOTz44l2WupethSdh-M&index=1
Interview with Professor Onur Mutlu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ffSEKZhmvo&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8VrmOTz44l2WupethSdh-M&index=9
The Story of RowHammer Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgd7PHQQ1AI&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=39
Accelerating Genome Analysis Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7sn41lH-4A&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=41
Memory-Centric Computing Systems Tutorial at IEDM 2021:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3sEaINPBOE&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=35
Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Machines Lecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTieZPY4Wmc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=38
Computer Architecture Fall 2020 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3mPdZA-Fmc&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi9xidyIgBxUz7xRPS-wisBN
Digital Design and Computer Architecture Spring 2020 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJBmIaUneB0&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi_FRrloMa2fUYWPGiZUBQo2
Public Lectures by Onur Mutlu, Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgiZlSOcGFM&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl
Computer Architecture at Carnegie Mellon Spring 2015 Lectures Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLP_X4wyHbY&list=PL5PHm2jkkXmi5CxxI7b3JCL1TWybTDtKq
Rethinking Memory System Design Lecture @stanfordonline :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7xZLNMIY1E&list=PL5Q2soXY2Zi8D_5MGV6EnXEJHnV2YFBJl&index=4
- published: 20 May 2024
- views: 203