
Toshiba has introduced a new 64 Gigabyte embedded NAND flash memory chips. This means 64GB of data can now be held on one chip, and is expected to begin production in the first quarter of 2010.
The largest capacity iPhone holds only one NAND flash module(space consumption due to cellular hardware ) at 32GB of storage. The largest capacity iPod touch however, can hold two of these chips bringing total storage to 64GB on current high-end models. This means if the 64GB chips are used in iPhone and iPod touch revisions, they could potentially hold 64 and 128GB respectively.
We have reason to believe these chips will make their way to Apple products, because Toshiba introduced 32GB chips early in the year, and they made their way into the current iPhone and iPod touch models.
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