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SanDisk, the company that pioneered flash memory storage cards, unveiled a new range of memory chip cards on Tuesday, incorporating an anti-piracy software chip to lure the entertainment market to a new storage...
With Spansion recently showcasing its latest 90nm-made 1Gbit ORNAND multi cell package (MCP) single-chip solution, sources from Scansion's customers stated the memory maker will begin sampling the chip for...
OCZ today announced new versions of their DDR1 memory offerings.
Supply of high-density NAND flash (4Gbit and above) from Samsung Electronics is falling short of supply, according to Samsung customers.
Japan-based Elpida Memory will increase its DRAM capacity to approximately 90,000 12" wafers per month, perhaps by the fourth quarter of 2007.
LaCie, a company known for portable hard drive systems, is entering the USB memory key market in a big and colorful way. Next month, the company will introduce its 'Carte Orange' credit card-sized memory...
ATI today launched two new graphics cards based on the current X800 core.
British nanotechnologists have emulated the functions usually associated with transistor-based digital electronics in all-metallic nanoscale devices made from ferromagnetic materials.
Micron Technology, a US-based manufacturer of DRAM and memory modules, expects that the standard specifications of fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) technology will be available to download from the JEDEC Solid...
Except for 8Gbit NAND flash parts, spot prices for all types of memory were down within a range of 4% for the last week of August (23-30) amid weak demand in the market and limited transactions.
During IDF we had a chance to sit down with Andy Paul, chief executive officer of Corsair, and talk about challenges for one of the world's largest performance memory makers - and user trends that are impacting...
Elpida and Hynix showcased DDR3 modules at Intel's developer forum for the first time. The technology, however, is at least another 18 months out and manufacturers are currently gearing up to deliver...
With Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor continuing to migrate to higher-density NAND flash production, the spot price gap between the two Korea memory makers' low density 1Gbit parts narrowed to 28.2%...
The DRAM is in the midst of its next major shift with DDR2 memory production beginning to outpace DDR1 devices. Samsung is the first manufacturer to announce that it has reached this mark. The company sees...
At the annual Siggraph convention held in Los Angeles, Texas Memory Systems demonstrated a solid state (all RAM) storage unit that promises to blow away traditional hard-drives, both in performance and price....
Crucial today introduced a 1 GHz version of its performance memory series Ballistix.
AMD today said that it now ships Opteron 100 processors that support error-correcting code (ECC) unbuffered memory.
Elpida today announced that it will begin mass-production of Fully Buffered Dual In-Line Memory Modules in the fourth quarter of this year, providing enough supply for Intel's next-generation dual-core...
Motherboard maker Iwill today announced a high-end board that can carry two AMD Opteron processors and up to 64 GByte of DDR memory or 8 DIMMs for each CPU.
Memory makers expect a very tight supply of NAND flash memory next month, as Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor are both having production issues with their higher-end process technologies and the...
Expected to happen in the second half of this year, mass adoption of DDR2 memory will challenge small and medium DRAM-module houses as well as companies providing SMT-assembling services for DRAM-module...
Nvidia today introduced two new workstation graphics products for the higher-end and ultra high-end workstation market.
Major DRAM makers are currently gearing up their respective 12" capacities, with some makers eyeing niche markets to spread their risks in the market.
Market research firm published a more hypothetical study today by evaluating the market volume of a potential universal memory technology.
Taiwan's leading memory maker, Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), will receive technology licenses from Japan-based Elpida Memory for production on 80nm and 75nm nodes, according to a PSC filing with...
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