- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- October 13th, 2011
DRAM Market Starts to Stabilize, Maybe
Prices still at half of what they were last year though
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- October 8th, 2011
Transcend Bypasses DRAM Woes with Strong NAND Sales
September revenues grow by 13% as industrial DRAM and flash devices kick in
- CPU
- By Sebastian Pop
- October 8th, 2011
Chip Inventories Almost as Bad as During 2008 Crisis
First time in 12 quarters that Days on Inventory level exceeds 80 days
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- October 4th, 2011
Micron Loses $135 Million (102 Million Euro) in Q4 of FY 2011
Overall yearly finances still managed to hike somewhat though
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 30th, 2011
The Average 4 GB RAM Module Costs Under $20 (14.74 Euro)
Any company hoping DRAM would recover has to deal with disappointment
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 26th, 2011
Memory Prices Manage to Recover for Once
DRAM spot prices at last hike somewhat, unlike those for NAND chips
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 23rd, 2011
Elpida's New 25nm 4Gb DDR3 Chip Is the World's Smallest
Samples and mass production will come later this year
- Apple
- By Filip Truta
- September 22nd, 2011
Apple May Start Cutting Off Samsung from DRAM, Flash Supply Chain
Cupertino taps Toshiba and Elpida Memory for continued supply
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 22nd, 2011
Samsung Uses New Facility for 20nm DDR3 DRAM Manufacture
2 Gb chips will be followed by DRAMs of 4 Gb density
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 20th, 2011
Ultrabooks Will Both Help and Harm DRAM
Mid-to-long term consequences may offset short-term benefits
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 16th, 2011
Gartner Finds That Chip Market Is Declining
New forecast at odds with previous, optimistic prediction
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 16th, 2011
Intel Has Idea for Highly Superior Memory
Hybrid Memory Cube vastly outdoes DRAM in energy efficiency and bandwidth
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 15th, 2011
DRAM Prices Still Getting Dragged Along
2 GB DDR3 modules barely managed to stay flat instead of declining further
- Memory
- By Sebastian Pop
- September 6th, 2011
Invensas Makes DRAM More Capacious and Cheaper
New packaging technology brings quite a few benefits