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Sun and Samsung team up for Flash memory

Sun and Samsung team up for Flash memory

Samsung has teamed up with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level cell Nand Flash memory device for use in solid state drives.
Clement James Jul 18 2008, 9:35AM Hardware
Flash drives pronounced pointless

Flash drives pronounced pointless

Fujitsu boss says solid state overstated
Nick Farrell Jul 9 2008, 8:35AM Data centre
Toshiba closes older Flash memory plants

Toshiba closes older Flash memory plants

Toshiba is to close older Flash memory production lines that it jointly owns with US firm SanDisk.
Simon Burns Jun 18 2008, 8:22AM Hardware
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives

IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives

IBM’s Almaden Laboratory has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives.

Iain Thomson Apr 14 2008, 7:55AM Hardware
Adobe releases DRM tool for Flash video

Adobe releases DRM tool for Flash video

Adobe has released a tool which allows content creators to place digital rights management (DRM) protection on Flash media files.

Shaun Nichols Mar 22 2008, 2:05PM Software
Toshiba and SanDisk combine Nand Flash production

Toshiba and SanDisk combine Nand Flash production

Toshiba and SanDisk have announced a non-binding memorandum of understanding to create a joint venture to build a new 300mm wafer plant in Japan.

a Staff Writer Feb 25 2008, 7:46AM Hardware
AMD licenses Denali Nand Flash system

AMD licenses Denali Nand Flash system

AMD has licensed a Nand Flash platform from Denali Software, an electronic design automation software provider.

Staff Writers Jan 7 2008, 7:21AM Hardware
Kingmax flash hits Australian shores via Protac

Kingmax flash hits Australian shores via Protac

Protac International Computers has released a full range of Kingmax memory products in Australia and New Zealand.
Staff Writers Nov 16 2007, 4:37PM Data centre
Flash gears up for SAN role

Flash gears up for SAN role

Texas Memory Systems to introduce a SAN appliance featuring 2TB of Flashcapacity.
Martin Courtney Sep 24 2007, 6:53AM Data centre
Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory to outship hard drives by 2013, analyst predicts.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006, 5:13PM Hardware
Analysis: Disk-drive suppliers face looming flash threat

Analysis: Disk-drive suppliers face looming flash threat

Apple Computer's shift to flash memory chips instead of tiny hard drives for its latest iPod music players is casting a cloud over the medium-term outlook of some electronics components makers, analysts say.
Jennifer Tan Dec 16 2005, 9:00AM Hardware
Hitachi Q2 profit tumbles, outlook slashed

Hitachi Q2 profit tumbles, outlook slashed

Japan's Hitachi posted a 48 percent fall in quarterly profit this week, hurt by its loss-making hard-disk-drive operations, and it cut its full-year forecast more than expected.
Kiyoshi Takenaka Nov 1 2005, 3:05PM Hardware
Legend building flash media

Legend building flash media

ASX-listed Legend Corporation has released locally manufactured Secure Digital flash media to take advantage of the growing market for digital cameras, MP3 players and digital storage.
Staff Writers Mar 21 2005, 2:29PM Hardware
AMD's flash dilemma will get worse

AMD's flash dilemma will get worse

Intel has found a way to exert pressure on AMD through flash-memory pricing, and a leading memory expert thinks the price war is going to get worse before it gets better.
W. David Gardner Jan 27 2005, 12:00AM Software
Flash replacement could be a decade away

Flash replacement could be a decade away

Manufacturers of flash memory expect to run out of steam in a few years in their relentless drive to reduce both size and cost, so they are attempting to develop new non-volatile memories.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Macromedia releases offline Flash tools

Macromedia releases offline Flash tools

Macromedia has released a developer edition and software development kit (SDK) for the Macromedia Central environment, tools that will enable developers to build and distribute Flash applications that run offline.
Elizabeth Montalbano Nov 20 2003, 12:00AM Software

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