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Elpida Develops 50nm Process DDR3 SDRAM

Elpida Memory, a Japanese global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), announced today having managed to complete the development of a 50 nanometer process DDR3 SDRAM. According to the company, the new DRAM is characterized by a very low power consumption, but can reach 2.5Gbps ultra high speed and a 1.2V ...

26 November 2008
11:07 GMT

Hynix Intros 7Gbps GDDR5 Memory

Hynix Semiconductor recently announced having managed to develop GDDR5 (series five, graphics double-data-rate memory) graphics memory which provides data transfer speeds of 7Gbps. The newly-unveiled GDDR5 offers a 40 percent speed improvement compared to the existing 5Gbps GDDR5 memory. It comes as 1Gb GDDR5 memory ...

24 November 2008
02:35 GMT

16GB Memory Modules Coming from Samsung

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, has recently announced having started the sampling of 50nm DDR3 memory modules. According to the company, this new advance will allow it to fabricate more power efficient memory modules, enabling it at the same time to produce devices with...

29 September 2008
03:59 GMT

Toshiba Unveils 256GB Solid State Drive

Toshiba Corp. and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. announced today the addition of an industry-leading 256GB SSD to its NAND-flash-based solid state drive lineup, along with the launch of mall-sized Flash Modules for netbook computers, ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs) and other mobile and peripheral computer elect...

26 September 2008
06:33 GMT

Fujitsu Announces 5 TB Hard Disk Drives

Fujitsu announced in the media that its researchers have developed the key technology necessary to fivefold the highest storage densities existent in today's commercial hard disk drives. The next step is to find a solution to transfer this technology into commercial products. The company is confident that the ne...

10 June 2008
08:39 GMT

G.Skill to Announce 4GB DDR2 Kit on Eight-Layer PCBs

A Taiwanese ancient proverb has it that RAM memory is never enough and we would gladly approve with it, if memory manufacturer G.Skill hadn't gone ahead of us. You may wonder why this launch is so important, since there are plenty of vendors to sell 8GB DDR2 kits (and DDR2 memory is getting obsolete). Well, here...

30 January 2008
10:30 GMT


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