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Source: abcnews.go.com --- 11 days ago
New Memory Chips may store more data without draining power. ... Source: www.businessweek.com --- 28 days ago
Under Malaysian-born CEO Loh, the German chip giant is struggling to make its products stand out in a brutally competitive business ... Source: gizmag.com --- 35 days ago
April 7, 2008 Security solutions provider GO-Trust Inc. has launched new technology that enables manufacturers and developers of smart cards and smart card based security solutions to offer their applications on any mobile device that accepts a SD standard, mini or micro Memory card, without any modification of the mobile device. The company has developed IC’s, firmware and drivers that enable smart card manufacturers to embed their technology in SD Memory Chips and operate seamlessly on a wide range of mobile devices. This opens up users of mobile phones , PDAs, laptops , tablet PCs , mobile TVs , portable ultrasound units, digital cameras , digital camcorders , MP3 /MP4 Players, digital picture frames , GPS , graphing calculators and the Wii Game System as potential users for chip based security solutions... Related Articles: New Version of SIM Cards to Offer Increased Functionality Universal Card-Reader supports xD and SDHC Kingston's DataTraveler Micro Reader and USB Drive SanDisk evaluating 12GB microSDHC Memory card Samsung develops 8GB microSD Memory card Olympus releases 512MB XD Memory Card ... Source: www.elitebastards.com --- 1 day ago
Posted by: Hanners Posted: Sun 11th May 2008 We've already been hearing rumours that some next-generation GPUs to be launched later this year will feature GDDR5 Memory modules - This speculation has perhaps been bolstered by Qimonda's announcement that they are ready with mass production of this new graphics Memory technology. "Qimonda was the first to announce samples of GDDR5 back in November 2007. We have proven the technology and we can deliver in volume production to the market today," said Glen Haley, communications director of Qimonda in North America, in an interview with X-bit labs web-site. Presently Qimonda has 512Mb (16Mx32) GDDR5 Chips at 3.60GHz, 4.0GHz and 4.50GHz clock-speeds in PG-TFBGA-170 packages in production. It is interesting to note that current-generation GDDR3 Chips from Qimonda use PG-TFBGA-136 packing, which means that GDDR5 has more pins and requires more complex print-circuit boards of graphics cards. Read the full story at X-Bit Labs . ... Source: healthandsurvival.com --- 23 days ago
Professor Calls For “Google Type” Brain Chip Implants Touts exact mirror of DARPA control project in New York [...] ... Source: www.topix.com --- 14 days ago
"You're not seeing changes in the pricing. They're just giving you more (Memory)" SAN FRANCISCO - An oversupply of one kind of computer Memory is creating great deals on digital camera cards, music players and other portable electronics. via WisInfo ... Source: flash.webmasterswatch.com --- 9 days ago
New range of Flash Memory Chips - Dataweek (press release)Dataweek (press release)New range of Flash Memory chipsDataweek (press release), South Africa - 2 hours ago… smallest ATA solid-state storage devices, giving mobile and embedded system designers an easy way to adopt a NAND Flash data storage solution. … ... Source: www.velvethowler.com --- 26 days ago
Gary Marcus writing for the New York Times: However difficult the practicalities, there’s no reason in principle why a future generation of neural prostheticists couldn’t pick up where nature left off, incorporating Google-like master maps into neural implants. This in turn would allow us to search our own memories — not just those on [...] ... Source: nextgenlog.blogspot.com --- 28 days ago
A next-generation nonvolatile Memory dubbed "racetrack" is expected to initially replace flash Memory and eventually hard-disk drives, according to IBM Corp. fellow Stuart Parkin of its Almaden Research Center (San Jose, Calif.) Using spintronics--the storage of bits generated by the magnetic spin of electrons rather than their charge--a proof-of-concept shift register was recently demonstrated by IBM. The prototype encodes bits into the magnetic domain walls along the length of a silicon nanowire, or racetrack. IBM uses "massless motion" to move the magnetic domain walls along the nanowire for the storage and retrieval of information. IBM's goal, based on spintronic patents filed as early as 2004, is to use the same square micron that currently houses a single SRAM Memory bit, or 10 flash bits, and drill down into the third dimension to store spin-polarized bits on a sunken racetrack-shaped magnetic nanowire. Using an area of silicon 1 micron wide and 10 microns high, IBM said its first-generation racetrack would store 10 bits compared to one, thereby replacing flash Memory. Eventually, it could store 100 bits in the same area, which is dense enough to replace hard-disk drives. Text: http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=207200128 ... Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 8 days ago
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hynix Semiconductor Inc , the world's No. 2 Memory chip maker, said on Monday it raised contract prices for computer Memory Chips by about 15 percent last month and expected further increases in May. ...
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Reporter Michael Kanellos talks about a discovery that could lead to the commercialization of denser, more energy-efficient Memory Chips. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 3 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microchip equipment maker Applied Materials Inc posted a drop in its fiscal second quarter revenue and profit on Tuesday in the face of a slump dogging the industry and a glut of flash Memory Chips. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 8 days ago
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hynix Semiconductor Inc , the world's No. 2 Memory chip maker, said on Monday it raised contract prices for computer Memory Chips by about 15 percent last month and expected further increases in May. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 days ago
7:11 PM EDT Researchers at Hewlett-Packard Co. have made a breakthrough discovery they hope will lead to Memory Chips that store more data but consume far less power than those found in today's personal computers and other digital devices. ... Source: hosted.ap.org --- 8 days ago
GENEVA (AP) -- The World Trade Organization is giving Japan until Sept. 1 to change its punitive charges on imports of South Korean computer Memory Chips.... ... Source: www.bizjournals.com --- 1 day ago
Sports field covers. Portable caddies for baby wipes. Reusable electric fuses for Memory Chips. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 10 days ago
A device, called a memristor, is an electrical resistor with Memory properties. The technology could eventually build very dense Chips that go beyond DRAM and use much less power. ... Source: www.theinquirer.net --- 10 days ago
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Friday 2 May 2008. 18:16:00 The Chips are up THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) has blamed the glut of Memory devices for low semiconductor growth figures. According to the SIA, the semiconductor industry would have had an 11 per cent year-on-year level of growth, were it not for the Memory sector dragging it down to 3.8 per cent growth... ... Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 12 days ago
Researchers at Hewlett-Packard Co. hope a new discovery will lead to Memory Chips that store more data but consume far less power than those found in today's personal computers and other digital devices. ... Find more search results for Memory Chips on RSSMicro.com |
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