
3D NAND Technology
3D NAND technology is a way of stacking multiple layers of memory cells vertically, rather than spreading them out horizontally. This stacked design allows for more storage in the same physical space, increasing capacity and performance. By organizing cells in three dimensions, 3D NAND offers improved reliability, faster data access, and better endurance compared to traditional 2D NAND. It's commonly used in solid-state drives (SSDs) and other storage devices, enabling larger storage capacities while maintaining cost-efficiency and energy efficiency.