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One magician claimed that he could place a bottle in the center of the room and crawl into it. Like this?

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Why do girls in Paris have red hair?

Why can a sparrow eat a handful of oats, but a horse cannot?

Why are mysteries dangerous?

Why does the cow lie down?

Why doesn't the horse eat chocolate?

Why do lions eat raw meat?

Why do they find a thing in the very last place they pay attention to?

Why does pop buy a hat?

Why do birds lay eggs?

Why do fish swim in salt water?

Why don't elephants fly?

Why is the dog barking?

Why do you go to bed every night?

Why do gorillas have big nostrils?

Why is the person walking?

Why do black sheep eat less grass than white sheep?

Imagine that you are the captain of an airplane. The plane makes a flight from Moscow to Kyiv, is at an altitude of 7000 meters, the speed of the aircraft is 800 km / h, the temperature overboard is -25 degrees Celsius, the arrival time in Kyiv is 19.25 local time. How old is the captain of the plane?

Imagine that you are in a room with no doors or windows. You need to get outside. What do I need to do?

Imagine that you are a train driver. The train has 66 wheels, 66 barrels, each barrel contains 66 kg of ice, there are 66 bottles of beer. The driver was drunk and drunk. How old is the driver?

Imagine that you are sailing on the sea in a boat. Suddenly the boat begins to sink, you find yourself in the water, sharks swim up to you. What to do to escape sharks?

What is always said in the future tense?

Five ice creams five guys will eat in exactly five minutes. And for how much can six guys eat ice cream, if there are also six ice creams?

Undressed, but in boots. Walks on the ground, but upside down.

Four birches grew, on each birch - four large branches, on each large branch - four small branches, on each small branch - Four apples. How many apples are there?

Four birch trees grew, each birch had four large branches, each large branch had four small branches, and each small branch had four apples. How many apples are there?

From which bird do you need to pluck feathers to get morning, afternoon, evening and night at once?

At what speed must a dog run in order not to hear the sound of a frying pan tied to its tail?

With claws, not a bird, flies and swears.

The most reliable part in a domestic car?

The largest human organ?

The most famous veterinarian in the world.

The gray hare under the pine announced that he was a tailor. And an hour later the teddy bear gave the order to the tailor. "Your order will be ready before the January cold." The hare cuts, the hare sews, and the bear waits in the den. The deadline has passed. The bear came, but you can't wear pants! Why?

The grandfather is sitting, dressed in a hundred fur coats, who undresses him, does he shed tears?

A man is sitting. And you can't sit in his place, even if he gets up and leaves. Where is he sitting?

A Japanese, a cowboy and a gentleman are sitting at the table. How many legs are under the table?

Say "don't come!" - still comes. Say "don't go!" - goes away anyway. What it is?

What is 2+2x2=?

How many will be: three, three, three, three, three, three?

How many letters are in the alphabet?

How many sparrow steps are in one meter?

How many peas can go into one glass?

How many edges does a hexagonal pencil have?

How many birthdays does the average person have?

How many animals of each type did Moses put on the ark?

How many giraffes swim in the Black Sea?

How much earth is in a hole 2 meters deep, long and wide?

How much earth does a pit 3 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep contain?

How many bricks will it take to completely build a house?

How many cubic yards of soil would have to be dug out of a trench 12 yards wide, 20 feet deep, and 600 feet long?

How old are you this year if you were born in '91?

How long did the Hundred Years War last?

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Using 3D V-NAND memory will allow you to create a 10 TB SSD 30.11.2014

3D V-NAND flash memory has already proven its worth: not only does it offer more storage capacity than traditional MLC chips, but it is also highly reliable, unlike the infamous TLC. It seems that 3D V-NAND is about to make a breakthrough in the field of affordable solid state drives with volumes comparable to the latest generation of traditional HDDs. We are talking about capacities of 10 terabytes and above.

This is exactly the initiative put forward by Intel Corporation. At a recent Intel investor meeting, it was announced that in the second half of 2015, the Intel-Micron Flash Technologies joint venture will begin mass production of 256Gb and 384Gb multilayer chips.

In the latter case, three-level cells will be used. The three-dimensional structure of the new 3D-NAND chips will have 32 layers of chips connected using an array of special vertical structures similar to traditional TSV (through silicon via). The emergence of flash memory chips with such a capacity will open the way to the creation of solid-state drives of a huge volume that is simply not available today. Rob Crooke, vice president of Intel's non-volatile memory division, believes that SSDs based on the new technology could exceed 10 terabytes in the next two years. In comparison, SanDisk, which wanted to create a 4 terabyte SSD based on traditional in-plane technologies, had to use 64 monstrously expensive 512 gigabit (64 GB) eMLC chips, each of which carries four 128 gigabit dies in one package. These chips are manufactured using a state-of-the-art thin manufacturing process, which increases their cost, but does not add reliability at all.

But "three-dimensional" Intel-Micron chips with a capacity of 256 and 384 gigabits (32 and 48 GB, respectively) will use larger and much cheaper technical processes, and at the same time more reliable ones. Unfortunately, Intel is still silent about what kind of process technology is in question. But working prototypes of SSDs based on 256Gb "128D" chips already exist, and one of them was demonstrated at the aforementioned event. It should be noted that Samsung is also actively producing "three-dimensional" flash memory: its 24-gigabit chips have 32 or 42 layers and use technological standards that are unusually large by today's standards - 86 nanometers. The "apparent capacity" of these microcircuits is 256 Gbit; Samsung seems to be playing it safe, wanting to avoid hypothetical problems with the new technology at all costs. Against this background, the Intel-Micron project, which starts immediately with a XNUMX-gigabit capacity, looks much more ambitious, but the cost of the final product with this approach will be noticeably lower. And of course, ordinary users will also benefit from this.

But even if Intel's new chips have a better price-to-capacity ratio, the Intel-Micron alliance's ability to manufacture them does not yet allow us to talk about a serious impact on the NAND market. According to ChinaFlashMarket.com, the IMFT alliance factory can produce about 70 300mm wafers per month, and this number includes different types of memory. Using the IMFS and MTV factories could produce another 80 to 40 300mm wafers a month, but that's nothing compared to Samsung's capacity. Only one of the factories of the South Korean giant, specially built for the production of new types of flash memory, is capable of producing 100 wafers per month, while the rest of Samsung's production facilities, suitable for the same purpose, can supply over 400 wafers in the same period of time.

In other words, Intel's new multi-layer flash memory chips may not revolutionize the entire SSD market, but they will make high-capacity models more accessible to users and allow the company to significantly strengthen its position in this microelectronics industry. Intel's NAND and SSD divisions are expected to have combined revenue of approximately $2014 billion in 2, and the introduction of new 256-Gigabit multi-layer chips will increase this figure in the coming years.

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