Industry View: Doug Wong of Toshiba on the Future of Memory
Kristin Lewotsky
EETimes (7/12/2013 03:45 PM EDT)
The memory industry is in a time of historic change. The shift from PCs to mobile/tablet computing platforms is driving a shift toward NAND flash, and next-generation technologies loom on the horizon. We took the opportunity to talk with Douglas Wong, senior member of the technical staff for Toshiba America Electronic Components, to get his take on key challenges in the memory space and how Toshiba plans to address them.
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