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Storage expert, Japanese company TDK has reportedly just announced the SMG3B Series 7 mSATA SSD line, on its official website. This device is using the GBDriver RS3 processor that was also developed by the company. The capacities range between 1 and 64 GB of SLC NAND flash memory and this is especially suitable for ... |
10 May 2012 03:42 GMT |
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TDK may be just one of many solid state drive makers, but it has moments when it stands out and apart, figuratively speaking of course, and now is one of those moments.
The company has introduced the TDK eSSD product line, a series of very small and nearly self-sufficient solid state drives.
Essentially, they are ... |
23 March 2012 04:19 GMT |
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Wireless charging is definitely a nice concept and if TDK has it its way we will soon be able to juice up many of our devices without requiring any wires.The Japanese company showcased such a pair of headphones at this year's CEATEC fair and it seemed to work quite well.Unlike the regular wireless charges that a... |
14 October 2011 05:33 GMT |
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It is more or less true that one can get away with many things if they shout the right reason (as long as no one is hurt anyway), and there is little doubt that 'double HDD capacity' will work just fine for TDK's latest pet project involving lasers.
Laser-based technologies are getting steadily mor... |
10 October 2011 04:40 GMT |
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Solid state drives have become quite popular in the last couple of years with new models launching almost every day, and TDK has just increased the number of such solutions available on the market with the addition of the GBDriver RS3 series of industrial grade 2.5-inch SSDs.
Drives from the GBDriver RS3 product f... |
4 August 2011 09:34 GMT |
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With the new mergers on the HDD industry, competition has become more focused, with just three players now vying over control of the market, and TDK believes that Toshiba is not in as great a danger as some might think.By now, end-users probably know of the great mergers that happened on the HDD market over the past... |
10 May 2011 10:23 GMT |
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TDK is one of those companies that, among other things, deals in sound solutions that are definitely not small and cuddly, something that is made clear by the products revealed in its new press release, which focus on sound clarity and intensity.The IT customer base is composed of a large number of layers, classifia... |
1 April 2011 09:13 GMT |
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For all those of you that were around in the analog era TDK is one name that you certainly remember, so all TDK affectionados out there will certainly rejoice when hearing the company plans to reenter the US audio-equipment market in a big way in 2011, launching all sort of audio products, from turntables to AC/DC bo... |
30 November 2010 03:27 GMT |
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New earphone models seem to be braking cover every other day, TDK just launching the CLEF-P Sound Tuning Series earphones each of these three new models coming in with a different sound dynamic, best suited for listening to a certain type of music.As a result of this decision, the Vocal Tuning model is designed to en... |
15 November 2010 08:18 GMT |
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It appears that the means of storing and enjoying multimedia files known as Blu-ray has become so widespread that electronics capable of reading such disks have now gone, in sales, beyond 115 million.The Blu-ray disk was introduced by Sony back in 2006, after which is quickly became a favorite for storing and sellin... |
4 November 2010 07:04 GMT |
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Even though the BDXL specification was supposed to be the one that defines the currently most capacious optical disks, TDK seems to have completely shattered that idea with the prototype it brought over to CEATAC Japan 2010 last week.For those interested in a reminder, the BDXL specifications defines Blu-ray disks w... |
11 October 2010 09:10 GMT |
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Not too long ago, Sharp proudly announced that it would be the first company to deliver Blu-ray disks based on the BDXL specification, along with the optical drive units capable of reading and writing such disks. This new type of Blu-ray will have 100 GB of storage, and will eventually go all the way up to 128 GB. Th... |
21 July 2010 05:59 GMT |
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Since they were first invented, hard drives have steadily become faster, more reliable and more capacious, as well as more compact and efficient. This trend is visible in all areas of the IT industry, as all the technology is evolving into forms that are capable of higher performances at reduced costs. Currently, the... |
8 February 2010 04:06 GMT |
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While the speed at which the storage industry is moving onward isn’t as high as with other IT segments, technology is advancing, as we are seeing higher-capacity and faster storage solutions being made available for consumers. At this time, advances are made with both the traditional hard disks and with the mor... |
10 August 2009 02:27 GMT |
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TDK Corp has recently announced that it has achieved the world's highest surface recording density of HDD, 803Gbit/inch2 with a track recording density of 1.771kBPI and a track density of 454kTPI. The announcement comes after Toshiba introduced last week its first 250GB 1.8-inch HDDs, designed to meet the specif... |
1 October 2008 03:56 GMT |
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If we are to take a look at the product releases coming from this year's Computex show in Taipei, we can say with certainty that SSDs are likely to become the standard storage solution very soon. SanDisk, TDK and Intel are among the biggest names to announce new solid-state drives. On top of that, ASUS has also ... |
3 June 2008 09:30 GMT |
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TDK has announced that its HS1 series of SSDs is ready for shipment. The solid state drives are available in storage capacities of up to 64 GB and feature the GBDriver controller designed by TDK to ensure more data security. The original NAND flash memory control system was developed by TDK merely because of its wish... |
29 May 2008 09:06 GMT |
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As the need for larger and larger storage capacities that occupy very little physical space has become direr over the past few years, an increasingly larger number of companies try to come up with certain solutions that will grant them a competitive edge over the competition. And that's exactly what TDK seems to... |
5 November 2007 12:46 GMT |
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Random access memory, RAM for short, is one of the most important computer hardware parts as a high enough amount of it can drastically change the way a computer system performs its tasks. Essentially, the RAM is the place where information awaiting processing is stored. As computers become faster thanks to better pr... |
20 August 2007 02:52 GMT |
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After the power outage that left six of the NAND chip production lines from Samsung in shambles, financial and market analysts predicted that the entire flash memory market will suffer from a shortage of spare chips during this time period. As the Korean hardware manufacturing company quickly restored production and ... |
17 August 2007 08:15 GMT |
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As the market for the Blu-ray discs evolved and diversified, the range of possible uses for this format has also increased, as it seems that they'll now be used also in high-end video devices (namely, high-definition camcorders). And in order to meet the possible market demand, the people over at TDK (now an Ima... |
3 August 2007 11:21 GMT |
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