As flash memory densities increase, manufacturing engineers seek new methods to quickly program and verify the memories. Intel developed a new flash memory programming algorithm, Enhanced Factory Programming (EFP), that improves program and verify times 30 to 80 percent or more over conventional programming methods. Using EFP, manufacturing engineers program Intel Flash memories faster than any other flash memory, which results in faster assembly-line beat-rates, lower production costs and more products per hour from production lines. This paper explores EFP benefits, limitations, and technical concepts, and it shares empirical data comparing EFP on various programming systems.
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