Stories about: Micron

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    OCZ set to use SandForce controllers in new SSDs 12/11/2009 09:24:00

    Flash storage vendor OCZ Technology Group Inc. this week announced that it plans to use controllers from SandForce Inc. in its next generation of consumer and enterprise-class solid state drives (SSDs).
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    DRAM sales highest in five years, says iSuppli 23/10/2009 07:05:00

    The DRAM industry in the second and third quarters of 2009 posted the strongest sequential growth in revenue and pricing seen in at least five years, according to market research firm iSuppli. The record sales figures indicate that the market recovery is real and will likely continue into next year.
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    Active Media ships USB friendly 2.5-inch SSDs 22/10/2009 11:43:00

    Active Media Products announced Tuesday its new Predator-X7 line of 2.5-inch solid-state drives.
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    Micron boosts NAND flash endurance six-fold 19/10/2009 15:28:00

    Micron Corp. today introduced what it claims to be the industry's highest endurance, highest capacity multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory.
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    Report: Intel's Braidwood flash memory module could kill SSD market 04/09/2009 03:54:00

    Intel's upcoming Braidwood NAND flash memory module, which is aimed at giving users faster boot-ups and application launches, could undermine solid-state disk (SSD) demand, according to a recent report on the new technology.
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    Solid-state drives go mainstream 29/08/2009 10:47:00

    Just about everyone has heard the hype surrounding solid-state drives, but only now are we starting to see SSDs get a foothold as a storage alternative for everyday use. The market is flooded with options, and the performance we've seen from several of the latest drives in our tests back up some of the claims that SSD supporters have made about the technology's advantages.
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    Solidata K6-32 solid-state drive 21/08/2009 13:00:00

    Solidata's K6-32 solid-state drive (SSD) provides 32GB of storage in a 2.5in enclosure. It isn't the cheapest SSD of this capacity currently available, but is still an affordable option if you're looking to make the transition from a conventional magnetic hard drive to flash memory. This drive won't consume much power during use, but also won't compete with the likes of Intel's X25-M or performance conventional hard drives when it comes to file transfer speeds.
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    Intel, Micron team to get more data into flash drives 12/08/2009 04:33:00

    What's better than 2-bits per cell? 3 bits of course. IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture between Intel and Micron, has announced that they have developed a 3-bit-per-cell NAND device that Micron will begin producing for commercial consumption this fall. The technology, dubbed 3bpc (tricky acronym for 3-bits-per-cell), stores more bits per cell than current technology and allows the development of higher density flash memory so it can store more data in less space.
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    Intel, Micron announce denser, multi-bit SSD tech 11/08/2009 22:12:00

    Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. announced today that they have developed a new 3-bit-per-cell, NAND flash memory technology using Micron's 34-nanometer lithography process.
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    Windows 7 seen boosting DRAM sales in 2010 06/08/2009 20:58:00

    Microsoft's newest operating system for PCs will launch in late October, but it won't boost PC sales enough to help the global DRAM memory chip market until the second quarter of next year, executives in Taiwan said Thursday.
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    Intel confirms data corruption bug in new SSDs, halts shipments 04/08/2009 08:37:00

    Intel has confirmed that its new consumer-class X25-M and X18-M solid state-disk drives (SSDs) suffer from data corruption issues and said it has pulled back shipments to resellers.
 
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