- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 16th, 2010
Intel Uses 25nm eMLC NAND in Future Enterprise SSDs
Roadmap revised in order to use more 25nm memory from IM Flash
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 16th, 2010
Anobit Proudly Announces Its First MLC Enterprise SSD
The Genesis series starts shipping to OEMs
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- April 19th, 2010
Samsung Launches First 20nm NAND Chips
To enable 32Gb MLC NAND
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- February 25th, 2010
Green House 2.5-Inch SSDs Debut
Two product lines, based on SLC and MLC NAND
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- February 19th, 2010
Intel Preps 400GB and 600GB SSDs
New X25-E and X-25M-series SSDs to debut before year's end
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 28th, 2009
Buffalo Readies SHD-NSUH Line of SSDs
The MLC drives come in 32, 64, 128 and 256GB capacities
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 1st, 2009
Samsung Also Making 30nm 32Gb MLC NAND with Asynchronous DDR Interface
The new NAND can achieve double data transfer rates without requiring additional power
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- December 1st, 2009
Mass Production of Samsung's 30nm 3-bit MLC NAND Chips Commenced
The 3-bit NAND increases efficiency of data storage by 50% compared to the current 2-bit MLC NAND
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- August 12th, 2009
SSDs Become Affordable with OCZ's Solid 2
New line of Flash-based storage solutions
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- May 12th, 2009
Corsair Unveils the Ultra-Fast P256 SSD
Featuring 256GB of storage space
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- April 13th, 2009
SandForce Brings MLC SSD Controller to Server Flash Drives
Could boost the adoption of SSDs in the server market
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- January 8th, 2009
SanDisk Claims World's Fastest MLC SSD Family
The company's third generation SSDs provide higher performance
- Storage
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- April 24th, 2008
Toshiba Envisions 512 GB SSDs until 2009
The new SSD offerings will be faster, more reliable and extremely affordable
- Storage
- By Dan Frincu
- April 26th, 2007
Intel and Micron Take the 50nm Road
You just go straight ahead for 3 miles, and then turn left
- Storage
- By Dan Frincu
- March 27th, 2007
Flex-OneNAND From Samsung
This breakthrough will take your breath away