The world's first 128Gb NAND Flash Chip

Intel and Micron's latest puts 128 gigabits of storage in a tiny chip designed for use in cellphones, solid-state drives and tablet PCs. By stacking 8 dies, the company says, it'll be able to put a terabit (128GB) of data in an area the size of a fingertip. As the marketing photo reveals, however, it cannot make you better at photoshop. [Intel Newsroom]