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So far, Transcend enjoyed only limited success in the solid state drive market, but recently the company decided to try its luck yet again with a new series of SATA 6Gbps SSDs based on SandForce’s second generation controllers.
The new drives were released in the SSD720 series and, initially, the range will ... |
3 February 2012 09:32 GMT |
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Hackers have been getting particularly dangerous lately, so Transcend decided that even the smallest storage devices should have high-level protection. What the company did was create some new Copy Protection SD/microSD Memory Cards. With capacities of 2 GB to 16/64 GB, they store data on a CDROM-style partition a... |
3 January 2012 08:41 GMT |
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Transcend just announced a new storage device, one that acts as a miniature database for photos, documents, e-books, movies and music files.
The drive is the sort of storage product that doesn't have a monumental capacity, but that comes with the territory.
If this had been a hard drive, it would have had 50... |
5 December 2011 16:51 GMT |
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Had Transcend not spent the past few years diversifying its business, it might have seriously suffered because of the DRAM demand problem but, as it is, September turned out to be quite the favorable period. Many users are probably tired of hearing about all the problems plaguing the DRAM market segment, even if th... |
8 October 2011 08:49 GMT |
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Those who thought Transcend was done for the month when it released the JetFlash T3S Flash Drives were gravely mistaken, as the same company has stepped for to provide some platter spinners as well.Not long ago, Transcend entered the spotlight and released a series of USB flash drive units, bereft of the advantages ... |
11 August 2011 08:07 GMT |
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Transcend has once again built on its name as worldwide purveyor of various storage products, having put together a new series of flash drive units featuring a storage capacity of up to 16 GB.As always, storage devices are coming out all the time, so it is not all that shocking to hear that Transcend joined in on th... |
9 August 2011 04:56 GMT |
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It appears that Kingston is not the only company with new card readers up for sale, as Transced also released one, more or less at the same time as its rival, though it seems to have an advantage as far as pricing goes.Most mobile computers nowadays usually have a built-in memory card reader, since it is not really ... |
2 August 2011 05:29 GMT |
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It seems that analysts and companies are being fairly vocal about finances as of late, with Transcend being, apparently, one of the companies that intends to see is sales grow by a fair bit this year.It appears that the year 2011 really is being looked upon with hope and ambition, at least as far as some IT segments... |
27 May 2011 10:46 GMT |
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Even with all the reports of declining HDD sales, there seems to be no shortage of new models, as proven by how Transcend just presented a pair of capacious, portable models from the StoreJet series.Portable electronics, like smartphones and tablets, have begun to eat away at PC shipment shares.Among other things, t... |
19 April 2011 10:58 GMT |
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With Flash storage getting more and more popular and widespread, it is not surprising to hear that more SSDs, in this case from Transcend, have made their way to the market, especially when they have one of newest and fastest connectivity capabilities in the industry.Transcend has been dealing in various types of st... |
16 March 2011 04:40 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February is proving to have been a fickle mistress to quite a few companies on the IT market, as Transcend and A-Data are found to have suffered declines in revenues of well over 25%.Finances at the start of each year, especially when it comes to the month of February, often give compani... |
10 March 2011 03:19 GMT |
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Transcend's got a serious experience in the field of external and portable storage solutions and now, the company's back with yet another very interesting offering, namely the SSD18C3 Portable Solid State Drive.The first thing that makes this storage solution particularly interesting is the fact that it com... |
7 March 2011 03:05 GMT |
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When making any sort of new product, companies do their best to put in some feature that can make it stand out from the rest, and Transcend figured it may as well play with the design a bit when it put together its newest flash drive.Over the past week, most consumer attention has been focused on the Mobile World Co... |
18 February 2011 10:34 GMT |
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As one would have expected, January proved to be a bit less productive overall than the previous month, at least as far as revenues are concerned, and Transcend appears to be among the companies in a position to vouch for this.Transcend is one of those companies that can claim to not be overly specialized, but it st... |
11 February 2011 08:59 GMT |
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Transcend may have just updated its solid state drive lineup, but it seems to be advancing its HDD collection at the same time, or at least increasing it, by adding new drives, this once an addition to the StoreJet series.By upgrading its solid state drives with new controller chips, Transcend made sure it was ready... |
17 January 2011 08:53 GMT |
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Since keeping up to speed with the latest technological developments is always a must, Transcend decided it was time for its collection of solid state drives to switch over to more advanced controller chips.When solid state drives first started to gain traction, Transcend was among the quickest hard disk drive maker... |
17 January 2011 08:26 GMT |
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While some might think that the emergence of a new product type would generally boost sales of all sorts of components, this does not seem to be the effect that tablets have on the memory market.As some may know, the DRAM industry hasn't been going through the best of times.In fact, oversupply has been a proble... |
13 January 2011 09:01 GMT |
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Since the first days of a new year are always packed with product announcements, Transcend, of course, would not fall behind on its own releases, so it once again leveraged the hype surrounding USB 3.0.As end-users know, the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface standard is the latest iteration of the Universal Serial Bus sp... |
4 January 2011 06:29 GMT |
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It appears that Transcend is not content with just expanding its portfolio of solid state drives, the company having also prepared several new hard disk drives of the portable variety.Some might have thought that Transcend's series of StoreJet portable hard disk drives would go a while without any new addition.... |
22 December 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Nowadays, more and more consumer devices rely on SSD drives for their storage needs, so Transcend developed two new compact solid state disks that should be right at home in most thin and light notebooks, netbooks, tablets, GPS, and mobile Internet devices (MID).
Compared to regular 2.5-inch drives, these new SSDs... |
22 December 2010 09:28 GMT |
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Although the PMP (portable multimedia player) segment has sort of slipped into the shadows over the past couple of years, due mostly to the advent of smartphones (capable of delivering roughly the same features, plus many more on the side) and multimedia tablets, Transcend has decided to add yet another such product ... |
1 December 2010 14:01 GMT |
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Even with all the so-called trouble surrounding the falling prices of DRAM chips and modules in general, Transcend decided to launch a new memory kit, one which is part of its aXeRam series.It seems that, while not exactly in such great numbers, transcend plans to more than cope with the presence of Corsair's n... |
1 December 2010 08:36 GMT |
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Since companies can grab end-users attention either by releasing a new product or by updating an already existing series, when they aren't giving previews or leaking information that is, Transcend though it would perform a combination of both.Basically, the maker of various storage solutions issued a press rele... |
17 November 2010 03:50 GMT |
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While the new SDXC card is specifically intended for digital cameras and camcorders, the new CFast 500 cards that Transcend has prepared are, instead, designed for the industrial sector, being built in such a way as to operate on the same principle as solid state drives (SSDs).While there are many types of memory ca... |
1 November 2010 06:12 GMT |
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Now that the Full HD video quality has more or less become the new standard when it comes to any sort of media files, Transcend decided to provide digital cameras and camcorders with a card capacious and fast enough to keep up with this type of media recording.NAND Flash storage chips have come to be used in a wide ... |
1 November 2010 05:30 GMT |
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Transcend may have prepared a number of new memory modules, but it definitely hasn't limited itself to the DRAM segment, having also prepared a NAND Flash-based card, a Class 2 microSDHC card of 32GB to be exact.As end-users likely know by now, NAND Flash memory cards are used in everything from cellphones to c... |
1 October 2010 04:14 GMT |
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Now that it has more advanced memory chips to work with, Transcend decided it was time to take some and make some new memory offerings out of them, thus creating three modules, each with a capacity of 4GB.With each transition to a small manufacturing process, memory chips get smaller and more power-efficient.This al... |
1 October 2010 02:45 GMT |
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With rival companies optimizing their storage offerings both in terms of speed and capacity, Transcend decided it would do the same, so it refreshed its collection of 2.5-inch solid state drives with a new, unspecified controller, while also boosting maximum capacity to 512GB.As end-users know, solid state drives ar... |
2 September 2010 03:26 GMT |
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With the economy on the mend, the IT market is actually doing quite well for itself compared to what 2009 allowed. Last year, the situation was not as difficult as that of 2008 and whatever on-year growth occurred was possible because 2008 was just that much more dismal in terms of marketing performance. Now, IT play... |
9 August 2010 06:02 GMT |
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Since it seemed to be focusing more on the Flash Storage segment lately, Transcend appears to have decided it was time for a change of tune and, thus, turned its gaze once again towards the memory market. Needless to say, this equates to the launch of a new DDR3 offering, and the company did not shrink from going ove... |
5 August 2010 03:20 GMT |
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The largest woe of the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface is the fact that it is not nearly as widespread as its predecessor, and still mainstream, USB 2.0. Granted, storage solutions developers did release a decent number of USB 3.0-ready storage units, but they are still few, as are motherboards that support the connect... |
3 August 2010 04:43 GMT |
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It wasn't all that long ago that Transcend unleashed its Class 10 and Class 4 SDHC Cards and the company is already making its next move on this market for highly compact storage solutions. What the outfit did just a short time ago was announce the availability of its newest collection of CompactFlash memory ca... |
3 August 2010 03:40 GMT |
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Transcend has already said its piece on the SDHC memory card market, but the company definitely doesn't look ready to take a break just yet. In fact, it went ahead and unveiled yet another flash-based storage solution. Still, this time, it paid more heed to the beautification element when it designed the enclosu... |
17 July 2010 06:16 GMT |
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Not too long ago, Transcend made its entry on the SDXC market in force, by unleashing a Class 10, 64GB memory card aimed at professionals. Now, the same company seems bent on keeping the inflow of such Flash-based storage solutions steady. As such, it decided to bring out not just one or two, but several new memory c... |
17 July 2010 05:41 GMT |
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As it always happens when moving from one month to another and, especially, from a quarter to the next, IT companies have started to reveal their financial situations and how their revenues and progressed over the past months. This once, it is Transcend's revenues that have been uncovered, and it appears that t... |
9 July 2010 08:36 GMT |
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Flash drives may rank highest on the portability list, among consumer-oriented storage solutions, but they don't even come close to matching portable hard drives in terms of capacity. Also, considering that the latter units themselves usually fit inside pockets, they can make excellent traveling companions for a... |
2 July 2010 04:32 GMT |
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Now that it has said its piece on the hard disk drive and memory markets, Transcend has decided to cater to the needs of another of its consumer segments. In short, the company has finished development of its latest USB flash drive, though the newcomer is not exactly common among its peers, nor is it intended for a v... |
2 July 2010 03:17 GMT |
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June is definitely shaping up to be a very crowded month, mostly because hardware makers and PC suppliers have definitely not been idle, especially over the past couple of weeks. New CPUs have emerged, along with a suitable array of new netbooks, nettops, notebooks and desktops. Granted, the component market has not ... |
22 June 2010 09:18 GMT |
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Back in 2008, demand for any sort of electronics, whether PC-related or otherwise, dropped so dramatically that companies were forced to reduce the pricing of their products to extremely low levels. Now, however, the situation has, more or less, resolved, though a somewhat different phenomenon has begun to manifest i... |
18 June 2010 09:48 GMT |
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While most consumers, business users and industrial workers are usually careful with their electronics, there are those that work in especially hazardous environments or are simply more susceptible to dropping, slipping or otherwise subjecting their devices to the possibility of death by crushing. Transcend has decid... |
20 May 2010 03:24 GMT |
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There are a great many memory products on sale across the world, but not many of them can truly claim to be among the elite when it comes to gaming performance. In fact, in order to be classified as such, a memory module or kit needs to have not only a high capacity, but fast timings and, of course, a high frequency.... |
19 May 2010 04:53 GMT |
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Last year was a time when multiple technological advancements were made, even despite the fact that the IT industry was struggling because of the economic recession. SSDs came a long way, a new graphics technology was invented (DirectX 11), the first CPUs with integrated graphics were completed and even a pair of fas... |
17 May 2010 05:35 GMT |
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Just a week ago, Transcend came forth and left consumers more or less stunned with its 4GB and 6GB aXeRam Memory Kits, designed to be used with high-end Intel X58 motherboards. Now that the RAM field is covered, the hardware maker has turned its attention towards its other business segment, that of flash storage. Eag... |
13 May 2010 06:44 GMT |
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The last piece of news about the aXeRam DDR3 memory came in early April and had Transcend proudly showing off the XMP certification of its DDR3-2000 memory kits. Since then, the company has been somewhat more active on the storage front, where it even released a USB 3.0 HDD known as StoreJet 25D3. Now that a new mont... |
4 May 2010 02:39 GMT |
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Now that the first financial quarter of the year is over, companies are taking turns publishing their financial results. Unlike last year, it seems that most players are doing better, to the point where they reached significant on-year increases in revenues and shipments. Transcend is no exception and appears to be b... |
24 April 2010 06:28 GMT |
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Hardware makers have literally been flooding the web with news of newer, larger, faster and more reliable storage solutions, whether they are SSDs, HDDs, flash drives or optical drives, and it seems that this inflow is not bound to stop. Transcend is, naturally, one of the sources of storage solutions, having unveil... |
16 April 2010 05:36 GMT |
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It seems that the USB 3.0 interface has just scored another point on the popularity boards, as it has now been combined with a sophisticated shock-dampening system and implemented in the latest model from Transcend's well-known, fast and capacious StoreJet portable hard disk drive family. Known as the StoreJet ... |
14 April 2010 04:11 GMT |
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As the “performance-packed expansion” of the standard DDR3 memory specification, the Intel XMP (Extreme memory profile) specification has only been earned by a handful of memory products, all of which have top-level capabilities and are meant for enthusiasts. The list of players whose products were valida... |
2 April 2010 07:07 GMT |
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Flash memory may just be making its first steps in the area of PC storage but it has been used, and still is, extensively in the making of those ultraportable, convenient and easily losable devices known as USB Flash drives. The market for such items gets new updates and members on a regular basis, most often several... |
2 April 2010 04:40 GMT |
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Transcend has recently revealed that its full line of 2.5-inch solid state drives has received what the company dubs “a radical redesign” aimed at complementing the performance and capacity of the storage units with security features. The company gave its SATA and IDE SSDs a new type of casing, which prov... |
15 February 2010 02:47 GMT |
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