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There's a Samsung product selection guide from 2H2011, found on the archive.org, that has a bit of info too. The part number matches what I posted before - but it's for the 9.5 mm thick version, the thinner 7 mm version has a different part number. Note that the SSD drive called PM810 exists too, so it could be the very same thing as the 470.Thank you.
I'll see what i can do, it's really difficult to get detailed information on these older planar NANDs
One of the issue is some sites claim it's Samsung 30nm and others claim 32nm lol
The drive:
The NAND package:
And hey, Samsung had "3bit MLC" chips in 2011, that must be the thing that much later became known as TLC!
There's something interesting about the S3C29MAX01-Y340 controller too. As it appears, it was sold separately as a general purpose microcontroller, I found it here, with no mention of SSD applications.