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Intel & Micron Begin Mass Producing 34-nm Memory ChipsOpen in New Window
"The product can fit 4 GB of memory on a core and eight cores on a layer for a total of 64 GB of memory on a two-layer stack." read more »
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SanDisk juggles its assets in advance of NAND flash downturnOpen in New Window
Scott M. Fulton III of BetaNews has the latest on Sandisk's mini sell of percentages in it's NAND memory facilities. Toshiba will be able to lease around 30% of Sandisk's factories in Yokkaichi, J read more »
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Memory Stick With 84,000 Prisoner Records Lost In U.K.Open in New Window
"U.K. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith blames PA Consulting, a contractor that stored the data on the memory stick in violation of its contract." read more »
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MetaRAM now pumping 288GB of memory into Intel boxesOpen in New Window
Ashlee Vance writes about a startup founded by former AMD CTO Fred Weber called MetaRAM. MetaRAM allows essentially the tripling of RAM in any given workstation/server. read more »
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Samsung to ship cheaper, faster Solid State Drives.Open in New Window
Samsung announced today that it has begun manufacturing 64GB and 128GB SSDs based on a less-expensive type of NAND flash known as MLC and is still on track for the release of 256GB version by the end of this year. read more »
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Intel, Micron build 32-gigabit NAND flash memory chipOpen in New Window
"Intel and Micron Technology Thursday are set to unveil a jointly developed 34-nanometer, 32-gigabit NAND flash memory chip that should enable the production of cheaper solid-state drives with larger..." read more »
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Crucial announces DDR3 Laptop RAM.Open in New Window
Devin Coldewey writes over at CrunchGear about Crucial's announcement that they are releasing DDR3 ram for Laptops. The new RAM utilizes less power and offers higher bandwidth speeds over DDR2. read more »
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100 GB Memory Chip in 2009?Open in New Window
Nanochip has received $14 million in venture funding (including from Intel Capital) to continue developing a memory chip that could provide 100 GB solid state storage by 2009. Robin Harris has more. read more »
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