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DRM for flash memory technology to arrive in 2012
A coalition of manufacturers that includes Panasonic, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony and Toshiba announced early this week that they have reached an agreement in principal to jointly develop security for
SanDisk's SSD upgrade revitalizes old computers
SanDisk ( NASDAQ: SNDK ) has announced a new Ultra SSD line of solid state drives with capacities of 60GB, 120GB and 240GB. Though the Ultra SSD offers a relatively good performance of 280Mbps read and
SanDisk introduces super small flash drives
Flash memory card maker SanDisk announced it has started testing super small flash drives that move away from the current trend of conforming to the dimensions of existing 2.5-inch or 1.8-inch hard
SanDisk ships tamper-proof SD card, has 100-year life span
SanDisk this week announced a new Secure Digital Card that the company says can store data for 100 years. The caveat? It can only be written on once. The SanDisk SD WORM (write once read many) card
New crop of SSDs from OCZ, SanDisk push capacity, speed limits
Not satisfied with the blistering speed of existing solid-state drives (SSD), manufacturers at Computex 2010 in Taipei this week took the opportunity to showcase new SSD products. SanDisk unveiled
More flash drive firms admit to security flaws
In the wake of last week's news that some of Kingston's secure flash drives have underlying flaws , more manufacturers have stepped forward saying they suffer from similar issues. So far, Verbatim and
Intel, Numonyx claims key breakthrough in memory research
Intel and Numonyx have announced a significant milestone in the development of phase change memory, or PCM. Their researchers say they have successfully stacked multiple layers of PCM arrays in a
SanDisk ships new X4 flash memory chips
SanDisk is shipping new memory chips that will allow consumers to store even more data on its flash storage cards. The technology, called "X4," manages to squeeze four bits of data per memory cell
Intel and Micron develop new higher-density flash chips
Intel and Micron, earlier this week, announced that they have successfully developed NAND flash memory that is capable of holding 3 bits per cell--compared to the normal 2-bits per cell technology
Moving to exploit SSD in the enterprise
Solid State Disks have become a stable technology that is swiftly moving toward maturity. Certainly, I believe that it is set for widespread deployment in enterprises and the data center once prices

