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| Flash Is Obsolete: Numonyx Starts Sampling Phase-Change Memory |  | It was only yesterday that Intel's memory joint venture with ST Microelectronics finally got official, and the company has started shipping sampling units of its most important product, the phase-change memory.
According to the company's CEO, Brian Harrison ... [read more >>] | | 01 April 2008, 05:44GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Intel and ST Micro Close the Numonyx NAND Flash Deal |  | Intel today announced that it has closed the transaction with memory specialist ST Microelectronics and investment firm Francisco Partners on the Numonyx flash memory joint venture. Numonyx is touted as a combination between ST Micro's NAND flash division and Intel's NOR flash business.
According to memory market analysts, the new joint-venture will be one of the largest providers of flash-based memory, as well as th ... [read more >>] | | 31 March 2008, 08:24GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Intel's Memory Joint-Venture, to Be Approved Next Week |  | Numonyx, Intel's flash-memory joint-venture with semiconductor expert ST Microelectronics is set to be approved early next week. According to the two companies, the flash memory venture will be funded in collaboration with investment company Francisco Partners LP.
The official joint announcement is scheduled for March 31st, when the two companies are set to give further details about the total investment, manpower, resear ... [read more >>] | | 28 March 2008, 18:16GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Intel, ST Microelectronics to Double Phase-Change Memory (PCRAM) Chips Density |  | The phase-change memory (PCRAM), also known as chalcogenide RAM or C-RAM is thought to be a viable alternative to the nowadays' non-volatile, memory-based technologies such as NAND flash. The NAND memory prices have dramatically dropped lately, but this type of memory is still expensive and has its limitations.
Intel has just announced a new approach at producing phase-change memory, that would double the storage capac ... [read more >>] | | 05 February 2008, 04:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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