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Using exotic ‘4th state of matter’ process doubles speed at which 3D NAND can be produced

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  • Researchers find a faster way to etch deep holes for 3D NAND
  • Plasma-based cryo-etching technique doubles etch speed, improving efficiency
  • Faster etching might mean cheaper storage, but real-world impact is TBD

3D NAND flash memory is different from traditional single-layer NAND because it vertically stacks memory cells to cram more storage into smaller spaces.

The process involves carving precise, deep holes into alternating layers of silicon oxide and silicon nitride, and this has always been a bit slow, until now.

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