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Size matters when it comes to your music, and big fish in the industry know that best. Creative keeps up the good work by popping out in the wild the first 32 GB flash jukebox. The news became official after somebody spotted an unintentional slip-up on the company's website for its home country of Singapore. On ... |
22 November 2007 04:56 GMT |
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Flash memory clearly represents the future of storage, as it provides certain very important advantages over its disk-based counterparts, as for example the reliability, size and even data transfer rates. And in order to further enhance the technical "prowess" of NAND modules, the Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFi) Wor... |
15 November 2007 07:46 GMT |
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Installing the computer's operating system on a separate partition (or a separate drive altogether) has become a common practice among a lot of computer users around the world, as this configuration enables faster access speeds and a higher overall performance level of the respective PC or laptop. However, it se... |
14 November 2007 12:56 GMT |
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It's becoming quite clear that SSDs (or solid state drives) most likely represent the future of storage solutions, at least as far as mid-range portable and desktop computing solutions are concerned, as they provide relatively large storage capacities, as well as a higher level of resilience to shocks. And now t... |
5 November 2007 03:31 GMT |
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The Flash memory module market is a very crowded and busy one and there are quite a lot of companies out there that claim they're the original inventors, or "parents" of the Flash storage memory modules. One of these companies is SanDisk, who has decided to take some measures against its competitors and filed th... |
25 October 2007 14:16 GMT |
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Samsung is the world's largest supplier of NAND Flash memory modules and in order to maintain its position, the company's constantly trying to improve on the design of its chips, besides trying to make the manufacturing processes more efficient. And yet another proof of Samsung's sustained efforts come... |
23 October 2007 06:06 GMT |
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A while ago, Hacha manufacturers decided to slim down the PC20 portable media player to get to the mere 7.7mm in thickness. Back then, the company kept the technical specifications list secret, and revealed only some info regarding the 3 inches on the diagonal. But, today we're happy to give you the detailed fea... |
18 September 2007 04:56 GMT |
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Toshiba has announced that it has developed a new series of embedded NAND Flash memories for mobile phones that offer both a configurable single-level cell (SLC) memory area and a multi-level cell (MLC) memory area, allowing applications and data to be stored on the same chip. The new products will allow mobile phon... |
22 June 2007 09:26 GMT |
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As some of you might know, Toshiba is one of the first companies that worked on the development of NAND flash memory, actually claiming that it invented it back in 1986. Although it's not quite sure that they were actually the first (the beginnings of NAND flash are still shrouded in mystery, as many companies w... |
13 June 2007 01:32 GMT |
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SanDisk Corporation and Qimonda have agreed to collaborate on providing a new mobile storage solution. The Multi-Chip Package (MCP) provided will use SanDisk's NAND flash and controllers, whereas Qimonda will provide low power mobile DRAM. Kin Wah Loh, Chief Executive Officer at Qimonda, declared that "Offering ... |
26 April 2007 05:51 GMT |
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