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Memory Module Makers See Strong July Sales
August 6, 2008 – 1:20 PM in Business
Memory module maker A-Data Technology has announced that its net sales for July rose 7. -
Memory-module makers could face a tough 2005
February 2, 2005 – 10:57 AM
Compared to the previous two years, when the market demonstrated double-digit growth, an expected slowdown this year could mean a tough time for DRAM-module makers. -
GeIL Announces New Intense Memory Burn-In Technology
June 27, 2008 – 12:00 PM
GeIL’s new procedure aims to find bad memory before it ships -
Samsung ships "majority" of GDDR3 memory for Xbox 360
November 29, 2005 – 12:32 PM
Samsung today said that it is the main supplier of the graphics memory for Microsoft's recently launched game console Xbox 360. Running at 700 MHz, the 512 Mbit GDDR3 memory, organized in a 16 Mbit x 32 configuration, is rated at a bandwidth of 5.6 GByte per second, which is about 3.5 times faster than the memory used in the original Xbox, Samsung said. -
Memory Market Shows Signs Of A Rebound
June 6, 2008 – 5:00 PM
Demand in the memory market is showing signs of a rebound, with IC substrate supplier Kinsus Interconnect Technology and PCB maker Tripod Technology saying June-orders from the flash and DRAM segments, respectively, are increasing. -
Dueling memory companies to roll out fast and faster DDR2 memory at CeBIT
March 6, 2006 – 3:01 PM in CeBIT
Corsair will be launching their newest and fastest RAM at the upcoming Cebit show in Germany. Intel users can purchase the Twin2x1024-8500 DDR2 RAM which runs at 1066 Mhz, while AMD fans can buy the Twinx2048-4400Pro which clocks in at 550 Mhz. -
Korean researchers aiming for 100 GB flash memory cards
February 21, 2007 – 12:57 PM
Flash memory has been rumored to soon hit the limitations of nature, making it impossible for the technology to scale beyond 32 nm or 22 nm structures. Korean researchers now say they have developed 10 nm semiconductors based on carbon nanotubes that could breathe new life into Flash memory cards. -
OCZ adds two more 2 GByte gamer memory kits
November 15, 2005 – 5:42 PM
Just in case you are still keeping track of the memory kits for gamers that are popping up for the Christmas season, here is another one for your shopping list. -
Multimedia to boost memory storage in handsets, says IMS Research
December 20, 2006 – 12:11 PM
Embedded and removable memory capacity demands for cellular handsets showed a dramatic increase in 2006, primarily driven by consumer interest in music-enabled handsets, according to research firm IMS Research. -
Corsair introduces 1111 MHz "Dominator" memory
August 28, 2006 – 8:15 PM
Forget 1 GHz memory, 1111 MHz is what you need. In what appears to be an accelerating race between performance memory manufacturers, Corsair has taken the lead. -
OCZ intros memory with enhanced performance profiles
June 1, 2006 – 4:48 PM
OCZ announced the PC2-7200 Platinum series, the firm's first memory line that integrates enhanced performance profiles (EPP). -
PS3 opens gateway for a variety of memory card standards
March 23, 2006 – 11:01 AM
Sony has opened the gateway for multiple memory card standards for its upcoming PS3 since the game-console maker now regards PS3 as a portable multimedia center, rather than just a game console, industry players commented. -
Samsung shifts memory capacity from NAND flash to DDR2
February 24, 2006 – 11:31 AM
After shifting part of its DDR2 capacity to NAND flash at the end of last year, Samsung Electronics moved 20,000 to 30,000 wafers of NAND flash capacity back to DDR2 memory prior to Chinese New Year, with the move expected to start influencing the memory market from April, according to many downstream sources. -
OCZ to showcase DDR2-1000 memory at CeBit
February 21, 2006 – 2:53 PM in CeBIT
OCZ announced that it will demonstrate PC2-8000 memory (DDR2-1000) at the Cebit tradeshow, which takes place from March 9 to 15 in Hannover, Germany. -
Nantero to roll out Carbon Nanotube memory in 2007
February 3, 2006 – 4:38 PM
Sometime next year, you may be able to throw out your old memory chips and replace them with new faster and cooler carbon nanotube (CNT) memory. Greg Schmergel, co-founder, president and CEO of Nantero told TG Daily that his company is on track to bring drop-in memory sometime next year.
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