Memories/Storages Devices Product Introduction
Toshiba invented the world’s first flash memory in 1984. Since the introduction of NAND flash in 1987, Toshiba has led the world in its cutting-edge technology and production. The following introduces Toshiba’s memory solutions using its NAND flash technology.
- Extensive line-ups of Memory Products and Solutions
- To meet the storage needs for your applications, Toshiba offers a wide variety of memory solutions, such as embedded NAND flash devices integrate a dedicated controller; MCP devices with multiple memory chips; memory cards; and solid-state drive (SSD) storage.

Related Information
- COSMORAM(Common Specifications for Mobile RAM)
- COSMORAM (Common Specifications for Mobile RAM) is a common specifications for Pseudo Static Random Access Memory (PSRAM) *1 devices that Fujitsu Limited, NEC Electronics Corporation and Toshiba Corporation agreed on.
- PISMO™(Platform Independent Storage MOdule)
- Toshiba is PISMO™ Members.
Topics
- Toshiba Launches 56-Nanometer NAND Flash Memories ( 02 Apr, 2007 )
- New High Performance SDHC Cards and High Capacity microSD Card Added to Extensive Memory Card Line-up ( 02 Apr, 2007 )
- Toshiba Introduces World's Highest Class of SDHC Card to the World Market ( 30 Jan, 2007 )
- Expansion of USB Flash Memory Lineup ( 25 Nov, 2006 )
- Ultra High Speed SD Memory Cards ( 19 Oct, 2006 )
- NAND Flash Memory with Logical Address Access Method: LBA-NAND™ ( 19 Oct, 2006 )
- Toshiba's new SD Memory Card Series to Launch in Global Market ( 21 Sep, 2006 )
- Toshiba's New Multi Chip Package Integrates Gigabyte-Class NAND Flash Memory and SD Controller ( 13 Sep, 2006 )
- Toshiba and SanDisk Mark Construction Start of 300mm Wafer Fab for NAND Flash Memory at Yokkaichi Operations ( 04 Aug, 2006 )
- 2GB miniSD Memory Card ( 05 Jul, 2006 )
- Toshiba and SanDisk to Expand NAND Flash Memory Production with Construction of New Advanced Fabrication Facility at Yokkaichi Operations ( 07 Jun, 2006 )
- Toshiba, NEC Electronics and Fujitsu Announce Agreement on "COSMORAM Rev. 4" Common Pseudo SRAM Specifications for Mobile Devices ( 17 Apr, 2006 )
- MICROWIRE Serial EEPROM ( 21 Nov, 2005 )
- The second generation 512-megabit XDR™ DRAM ( 26 Jul, 2005 )
- I2C Bus Type Serial EEPROM ( 25 Apr, 2005 )
