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Samsung, Sun joins forces to bring SSDs to servers
Samsung
and Sun Microsystems announced on Tuesday that they have co-developed a new 8
Gbit single-level-cell (SLC) flash memory for use in solid-state drives
(SSD). According to the companies, Read more...
Seagate plans 2TB SSD for next year
Seagate will be bringing in the company's first SSD (solid state drive) offering by next year. Not surprisingly, it will be targeted squarely at the enterprise where they can afford the premium
Read more...Intel introduces 32Gb flash chips
Intel is set to produce a 32Gb NAND flash memory that it jointly developed with Micron Technology. Based on a 34-nanometer technology, it is the smallest NAND process geometry on the market and
Read more...ALSO NOTED: XP/Vista attack bypasses security via Firewire; Intel sees flash memory prices dropping;
> Intel sees flash memory prices dropping. Article> Is your desk a tangle of cables? Clean up the mess with Read more...
Everex Cloudbook coming to Wal-Mart
Fancy the Eee PC's diminutive size and price but wish it had more storage space in lieu of that fancy flash memory? Read more...
Ultraportable MacBook Pro in January?
Rumors of an ultraportable MacBook Pro are nothing new (in fact, they're pretty old, as Read more...
Eee PC gets unboxed, dissected
Well, that sure was quick. While we've come to expect our gadget unboxings and dissections delivered hot and fast, I don't think that any of us expected this much dirt on Read more...
Samsung developing universal flash card
CF cards. SD cards. MicroSD cards. Memory Sticks. XD cards. Are you tired of having to juggle multiple flash card formats for your various Read more...
Seagate to enter the SSD market
What's one sign of a tech market about to take off? Vendors who had previously shown no interest bowing their heads and entering the market. Case in point: Seagate, up until now a manufacturer of Read more...




