New NAND flesh memory five times faster than any existing one was produced by MICRON and Intel.
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Toshiba Corporation today announced that they have licensed to one another the rights to produce, market and sell memory with the specifications and trademarks of Samsung's OneNANDTM and Toshiba' LBA-NANDTM memory chips.
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Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today announced the PIC32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs). The PIC32 family adds more performance and more memory while maintaining pin, peripheral and software compatibility with Microchip’s 16-bit MCU/DSC families.
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Cell phones are increasingly sophisticated -- sporting such features as cameras, music players, games, video clips, Internet access and, lest we forget, the capability to phone someone -- but these features come at a price: memory.
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Lexar Media, Inc., a subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc., today launched its first Crucial Ballistix® double data rate (DDR)3 memory modules, providing increased memory performance for the ardent PC gamer and computing enthusiast. As the successor to DDR2, the DDR3 design provides higher speeds, reduced power consumption and increased densities.
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A new experiment has shown that it's possible to store multiple rudimentary memories in an artificial culture of live neurons. The ability to record information in a manmade network of neurons is a step toward a cyborg-like integration of living material into memory chips. The advance also may help neurologists to understand how our brains learn and store information.
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IBM Processor doubles speed without adding to energy 'footprint,' enabling customers to reduce electricity consumption by almost half; Enough bandwidth to download entire iTunes catalog in 60 seconds
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Elpida Memory, Inc. Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), announced today that it has begun mass production of the DRAM industry's first 1-Gigabit and 512-Megabit DDR2 SDRAMs using 70-nanometer process technology. Manufacturing will be done at its main fab facility, Hiroshima Elpida Memory, Inc.
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., today announced that it has developed a prototype fusion memory chip that can significantly increase the data processing speed between processors in mobile applications.
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IBM is developing a totally new way of storing data - alloy memory chips which are to replace flash stick memory devices.
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New 'phase-change' material used in very small cell much faster than flash
Scientists from IBM, Macronix and Qimonda today announced joint research results that give a major boost to a new type of computer memory with the potential to be the successor to flash memory chips, which are widely used in computers and consumer electronics like digital cameras and portable music players.
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