OREANDA-NEWS. Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU), today announced its newest embedded SLC NAND Flash optimized for the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) and automotive applications. Available with differing interfaces to accommodate design,  Micron's second generation Serial (SPI) NAND and fifth generation parallel SLC NAND, offers the industry's best-in-class reliability1 and read and program performance, ease of design and advanced security features.

Gartner projects that the IoT endpoint hardware and services market will rise to a $3.5 trillion industry by 20202. As system designers seek embedded solutions to power the performance for the connected home, wearables and the connected car, the technical demands have raised the bar for the security and seamlessness for ingredient semiconductor suppliers. Micron's newest SLC NAND addresses these needs for high-performance storage technology to propel the market forward.

"Micron works closely with chipset partners and customers within the ecosystem to design tomorrow's products that meet the complex NAND requirements fueled by IoT and automotive," said Aravind Ramamoorthy, product line director of NAND flash for Micron's Embedded Business Unit. "The new SLC NAND Flash technology enable a new category of embedded applications that need reliable, high-performance, low pin count and secure4 memory for code and low density data storage."

In order to simplify system design and speed time-to-market, Micron has engaged with leading semiconductor and system designers, to ensure that Micron's newest NAND Flash exceeds the data storage and memory needs for up-and-coming products.

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"Broadcom is committed to bringing the best features and cutting edge technologies to our customers. We are delighted to see Micron launch Serial NAND product offerings which provide our customers with a new cost-effective option for high-density non-volatile memory," said Dr. John Liberati, associate technical director, Broadcom Corporation.

"Design teams can reduce their time-to-market, design effort, and risk for automotive and IoT SoC designs by utilizing Cadence's proven Quad SPI controller and PHY IP solutions with Micron's latest SPI NAND devices," said Hugh Durdan, vice president of product marketing for design IP at Cadence. "Cadence and Micron have a long history of collaboration to provide customers with solutions for emerging memory interface standards. The increased density of SPI NAND devices is appealing to our mutual customers who need the faster data access speeds and lower power consumption of NAND Flash interfaces enabled by the Quad SPI standard."

About Micron:

Micron Technology, Inc. is a global leader in advanced semiconductor memory systems.  Micron's broad portfolio of high-performance technologies—including DRAM, NAND and NOR Flash—is the basis for solid state drives, modules, multichip packages and other system solutions.  Backed by more than 35 years of technology leadership, Micron's memory solutions portfolio enables the world's most innovative computing, consumer, enterprise storage, networking, mobile, embedded and automotive applications. Micron's common stock is traded on the NASDAQ under the MU symbol.

1 10 year uncycled data retention at 85°C

IOT estimate from Gartner Forecast Alert: Internet of Things — Endpoints and Associated Services, Worldwide, 2015

3 SPI interface only, 3V

4 No hardware, software or system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Micron assumes no liability for lost, stolen or corrupted data arising from the use of any Micron products, including those products that incorporate any of the above security features.