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Thursday 9 December 2010
Memoright unveils 2.5-inch STM-25 series SSD
Memoright has announced the launch of their 2.5-inch STM-25 MLC SSD Series. The STM Series provides a cost effective SSD solution, with a maximum capacity of 256GB, and has intended...
Monday 6 December 2010
Adata lowering proportion of DRAM-module sales
Adata Technology has moved to lower the DRAM-module portion of its revenues in order to respond to continued chip price falls, while putting a greater emphasis on non-DRAM products...
Friday 3 December 2010
New Micron NAND flash integrates error management
By integrating error management techniques in the same NAND package, Micron Technology's new ClearNAND devices alleviate the challenges traditionally found in NAND process shrinks,...
Tuesday 30 November 2010
SSD supplier InnoDisk gains order for POS computers
Taiwan-based InnoDisk, which in-house develops and produces flash storage devices for industrial applications and embedded systems, has cut into the supply chain of Toshiba's POS...
Friday 26 November 2010
New Memoright SSD for IPC features military-grade security mechanisms
Taiwan-based Memoright has introduced new industrial PC (IPC)-use solid-state drives (SSD) with military-grade security features.
Tuesday 16 November 2010
SSD prices dropping, while HDD prices rise
Solid State Drive (SSD) makers including Intel and Adata Technology have been gradually dropping their SSD price since early in the second half of 2010 by about 10-15% in the hopes...
Sunday 31 October 2010
Netbook shipments of Taiwan-based vendors from 2007-2010
Netbooks are low-cost notebooks with screen sizes below 10-inch mainly designed for Internet usage. Devices adopt either a solid state drive (SSD) or traditional hard drive and typically...
Wednesday 27 October 2010
DRAMeXchange sees strong SSD growth in 2011
Driven by a higher penetration of solid-state drives (SSD) in storage systems currently dominated by hard disks, and rising retail demand, the market for SSDs in terms of shipments...
Wednesday 20 October 2010
OCZ Technology opens new SSD plant in Taiwan
OCZ Technology has announced the opening of a new SSD manufacturing plant in Taipei, Taiwan. It is scheduled to hold an official opening ceremony for the new facility on October 25...
Tuesday 12 October 2010
Kingston partners with Synnex in Thailand
Kingston Technology has said it is partnering with Synnex Technology International for the Thailand market, and has set up an authorized service center for repair and after-sales...
Tuesday 5 October 2010
SanDisk gearing up for future maintream embedded memory
SanDisk's integrated solid-state drive (iSSD), designed for use in mobile computing platforms such as tablet PCs and ultra-thin notebooks, is available for sampling to OEMs, according...
Monday 4 October 2010
SSD startup finds its niche
The clear advantages of solid-state drives (SSD) over traditional hard drives, such as low vibration sensitivity and high shock resistance, draws more attention from military, industrial...
Friday 24 September 2010
JEDEC publishes testing standards for SSD
The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced the publication of two standards for solid state drives (SSD): JESD218 SSD Requirements and Endurance Test Method, and JESD219...
Wednesday 15 September 2010
SSD price premium over HDD needs to narrow further to drive adoption, says Kingston exec
The price premium of solid state drives (SSD) over hard disk drives (HDD) should narrow to 20% from the current 40%, to allow it to gain wide consumer acceptance, according to Scott...
Tuesday 14 September 2010
SanDisk SSD works with NDS middleware for set-top boxes
SanDisk has announced its P4 solid state drives (SSD) now work with NDS' middleware to enable set-top box (STB) with DVR-like functionality at lower costs.
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research