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Dell, Intel, Microsoft Form Group to Promote NAND Flash Use
[May 31, 2007]

Dell, Intel, Microsoft Form Group to Promote NAND Flash Use


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Seeking to broaden adoption of NAND flash memory technology in the PC platform, several computer industry heavyweights have formed an organization called the Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface (NVMHCI) Working Group to standardize a software programming interface for nonvolatile memory.


 
The NVMHCI Working Group is chaired by Intel Corp. with core contributors including Dell (News - Alert) Inc. and Microsoft Corp. The group expects the interface to be used by operating system drivers to access NAND flash memory storage in applications such as hard drive caching and solid-state drives.
 
"Several NAND solutions are coming on the scene to take advantage of the ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive features of the Windows Vista operating system," said Bob Rinne, general manager of Windows Hardware Ecosystem at Microsoft (News - Alert), in a statement. "Standardizing on a common controller interface will enable more integrated operating system support of these solutions moving forward."
 
According to the group, industry momentum for standardization in NAND storage solutions is building, especially as NAND moves into the PC platform. NVMHCI complements standardization work being done in the Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) Working Group.
 
"We've got a performance-enhancing NAND-based product in the market with our new Intel (News - Alert) Centrino mobile technology platform called Intel Turbo memory, and this newly formed working group will help make that and a number of other NAND-based solutions more prolific, faster," said Rick Coulson, senior fellow and director of I/O Architecture at Intel. "ONFI formed last year to standardize the interface between the Flash controller and the NAND itself, and standardizing the register level interface between the Flash controller and the operating system driver is the logical next step."
 
The group is actively expanding its membership to include other industry-leading companies and expects to deliver the specification in the second half of 2007. Requests for the NVMHCI Contributor Adopter agreement can be directed to [email protected].
 
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