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Korea's memory chip lead threatened
Taiwan and China to take over, analyst predicts.
Simon Burns
May 30 2007, 7:38AM
Hardware
Samsung turbocharges graphics memory
World's fastest now even faster.
Clement James
Feb 27 2007, 2:38PM
Hardware
Samsung unveils 80nm 1Gb DDR2 memory
Samsung Electronics claims to have become the first company to begin mass production of 1Gb DDR2 DRam memory using 80nm process technology.
Robert Jaques
Aug 30 2006, 9:54AM
Hardware
Flash memory marches on mobile computers
Flash memory to outship hard drives by 2013, analyst predicts
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Tom Sanders
Jul 18 2006, 5:13PM
Hardware
Magnetic memory faces uncertain future
Promising technology has fallen into 'trough of disillusionment'.
Tom Sanders
Jul 18 2006, 5:11PM
Data centre
Samsung to spend US$635 mln on memory, LCD lines
Samsung Electronics plans to invest 617.6 billion won (US$635.1 million) on memory chip research and flat-screen production.
Staff Writers
Feb 21 2006, 8:59AM
Collaboration
Legend buys out Africa partner, flags Singapore launch
ASX-listed IT vendor and distributor Legend Corporation has bought out its South African joint venture partner, flagging a plan to move manufacturing to Singapore but keep on with its African distribution arrangements.
Staff Writers
Jun 27 2005, 11:20AM
Services
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
SGI touts supercomputer for Japan with monster memory
Silicon Graphics (SGI) said a customer in Japan will soon introduce an SGI Altix supercomputer based on 2048 Intel Itanium 2 processors that will have more than 13 terabytes of memory -- "the world's largest memory capacity," according to the firm.
Staff Writers
Nov 5 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
SanDisk sees photo memory opportunity in Big W
Memory vendor SanDisk is taking its digital camera flash memory cards to the retail mass merchant channel for the first time with the news that it has signed a distribution deal with Big W.
Sarah Stokely
Sep 30 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
Memory price hike hits channel
The local channel is reporting massive increases in DDR memory prices due to demand outstripping supply.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Mar 30 2004, 12:00AM
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