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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Africa. Kenya

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KISUMU - port

NACURU

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MOMBASA - port

NAIROBI - the capital

ELDORET

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Toshiba, which recently announced that it plans to transition to ReRAM memory only in 2020, continues to unlock the potential for finer technology standards in flash memory manufacturing. The Japanese manufacturer has introduced a family of embedded flash drives that comply with the eMMC v5.0 specification. The modules use NAND memory chips manufactured using 15nm technology, which Toshiba began to use in mass production this spring. In addition to the memory chips, the 153-pin FBGA package contains a flash memory controller.

The use of 15nm chips has reduced the size of the modules by about 26% compared to similar products from the Toshiba range that use 19nm memory (depending on the modification and volume, the new modules range in size from 11 x 10 x 0,8 to 11,5 .13 x 1,4 x 8 mm). In addition, they outperform their predecessors in read speed by 20% and write speed by XNUMX%.

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