In the mobile arena, Toshiba are probably best known for their memory chips, and apparently according to an article over on engadget, Toshiba has now announced a 64GB NAND flash memory chip to be mass produced in Q1 of 2010.
No doubt during the course of next year we can expect to hear that this new 64GB NAND flash memory will probably end up in both the 64GB and 128GB Apple iPhone, which is presumed will come sometime during the next six months or so.
There’s no word on just how expensive the Toshiba 64GB NAND flash memory ships will cost, although with the huge amount of chips Apple orders, cost shouldn’t be an issue.
Who knows, maybe the Toshiba 64GB NAND chip will lead to that Apple iPhone 4G everyone it talking about; and the chip can deliver up to 1070 hours of recorded music, 19.2hours of standard video, and 8.3 hours of HD video.