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We've seen how the 510 series of solid state drives from Intel have almost reached the end of their rope and, now, we know that the 311 Series is getting scrapped as well. That isn't to say that they will suddenly vanish without a trace. Instead, Intel has announced that the 34nm-based storage devices w... |
8 March 2012 10:19 GMT |
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Samsung may have started work on 20nm chips, but it is Elpida that claims to have created the world's smallest 4 Gb DDR3 chip, based on the 25nm technology.
There is one main reason for how semiconductors get more and more energy-efficient over time, not to mention fast and, in the case of DRAM and NAND, cap... |
23 September 2011 04:41 GMT |
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Eager to offer something for the enterprise market, Hitachi Global Storage Technology has issued a press release in which it describes a newly completed line of SAS 6.0 Gbps enterprise SSDs.The SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface is one that has been used by enterprise applications for years.As such, it is not all ... |
9 August 2011 05:24 GMT |
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It has been known for months that Elpida was going to soon begin the manufacture of its, and supposedly the world's, smallest DDR3 chip yet, and it appears that production has finally started.Semiconductor manufacturing processes have a habit of moving on to more advanced nodes each year, enabling higher perfor... |
2 August 2011 03:06 GMT |
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Even though Intel is still best known for its central processors, its SSD business seems to be picking up speed, or at least getting more of a push, with a roadmap suggesting that July is when a new storage unit of that sort will arrive.If anything, solid state drives have been getting overall better, meaning that p... |
16 May 2011 03:10 GMT |
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It is no secret that the semiconductor market has been quite quickly moving on to better manufacturing processes, and Elpida again confirms this by announcing its most advanced DRAM chips yet.The past months have been literally packed full of news regarding solid state drives built out of 25nm NAND Flash chips. ... |
2 May 2011 08:29 GMT |
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There seems to be some activity over at Intel's labs, only this time it is not centered around a new CPU or another, but around the newest set of solid state drives, built out of the company's most advanced type of NAND chips yet.
Solid state drives are still nowhere near the most capacious hard disk dr... |
21 March 2011 03:29 GMT |
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OCZ may have been the first out with the announcement that it was moving its SSDs to 2Xnm process technologies, but Corsair is not really that far behind, having made a similar decision.Advancing to a new manufacturing process, for solid state drives, means improvements to pretty much every feature, except (maybe) d... |
19 February 2011 03:39 GMT |
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Recently, we reported about the troubles faced by OCZ with the transition of its SSD line from 34nm to 25nm Flash, and, after numerous complaints have reached the company, OCZ has decided to issue free SSD replacements for those affected by their switch to 25nm NAND.
Many users who bought such drives have found t... |
18 February 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Ever since the introduction of its first SSD line in 2008, Intel has managed to offer great performance to users interested in the speed of their storage solutions, so the company's third generation of solid state disks is eagerly awaited by many, a recent leaked roadmap suggesting that the drives should start a... |
9 February 2011 16:01 GMT |
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The move to 25nm NAND flash has been touted by every manufacturer in the industry as one of the greatest improvements brought to solid state disks design since their introduction, but, as OCZ has found out, not everything is as advertised, as after the transition to 25nm, the company has started receiving numerous co... |
9 February 2011 02:54 GMT |
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As solid state disks go down in price and raise in capacity, such solutions become ever more popular for notebook manufacturers, so Micron has just announced that it has developed a new SSD line that is specially designed for laptop use.
This new drive family is available in 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch form factors, ran... |
4 January 2011 08:44 GMT |
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Back in 2006, after seeing how quickly Flash memory was growing in popularity, Intel and Micron decided to pool their resources and create a joint venture meant to conduct research and development of NAND Flash chips. This allowed both partners to become quite prominent on the SSD front, to the point where Intel deci... |
19 May 2010 02:37 GMT |
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Hearing of companies preparing a major product refresh for 2011 seems to have become something of a trend recently. Spearheaded by Intel, the company plans to not only release its Sandy Bridge CPU architecture sometime in the first quarter of next year, but it will also be unveiling a number of solid state drives aro... |
14 April 2010 07:01 GMT |
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Intel is already the leading developer and supplier of consumer central processing units, as well as the owner of the only currently available six-core chip. However, it seems that just this high status is no longer enough for the Santa Clara company. After it completed the 25nm NAND, in collaboration with Micron, th... |
9 April 2010 10:04 GMT |
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IMFT is a joint venture between Intel and Micron, through which the two companies strive to bring about advancements in the area of flash storage. The joint venture already has a reputation for being the first to develop sub-40nm NAND, as well mass-producing it. More recently, the two companies further increased thei... |
1 February 2010 03:06 GMT |
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