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- 2005 Flash Memory Market Approaches $20 Billion, Hynix Gains NAND Share, Web-Feet Research
- MONTEREY, Calif. -- With less than two months to go, the 2005 Flash memory market is approaching $20 billion states Web-Feet Research WFR. This year's Flash memory market for NOR and NAND is forecast to be $19.6 billion, nearly 13% higher than the $17.3 billion recorded last year. The NOR...
- Research articles 2005-11-07
- Ultra fast, 1 Gb Flash memory for next-generation mobile phones.(Integrated Circuits)
- Samsung Electronics has announced its development of a 1 Gigabit Gb OneNAND[TM] Flash memory device using the company's advanced 90 nm process technology. By introducing this high density OneNAND Flash memory device, Samsung expands its diverse por Samsung Electronics has announced its development of a 1...
- Research articles 2004-12-15
- Toshiba and Sandisk Select Agilent Technologies' Flash Memory Test; World's Largest Suppliers of High-Density NAND Memory Choose Agilent Versatest Series Model V4400 NVM Test System
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- Research articles 2001-02-15
- Intel and Micron Will Cash In on 3-Bit NAND -- Eventually
- Memory chips take over the world -- that's actually the subtext for this story. In the world of NAND versus NAND, 3-bit memory seems to be the current bet for manufacturers to continue the march to dropping cost of production and -- eventually -- making some money. Wait, did I...
- Blog posts 2009-08-12
- Advanced Micro Devices - AMD AM30LV0064 flash memory - Brief Article - Product Announcement
- In a separate memory market development, Advanced Micro Devices AMD will today unveil its NAND flash technology targeted at the mass storage market. AMD claims the NAND technology will allow an added level of reliability for the first time in the storage market. The initial device in the new family,...
- Research articles 1998-12-07
- Toshiba to Buy 30 Percent Stake in SanDisk
- Ron Haruni submits: On Monday, SanDisk SNDK, the world’s top supplier of flash data storage card products said that it has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Toshiba Corp. to sell approx. 30% of the current NAND fab capacity of the parties’ joint ventures to Toshiba. ...
- External links 2008-10-21
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- IIT-Bombay, Applied Materials and SRC Collaborate to Advance Flash Memory Technology
- RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- The Semiconductor Research Corporation SRC, through its Global Research Collaboration program, announced a collaborative effort between the Indian Institute of Technology at Bombay IIT and Applied Materials, Inc. to advance NAND flash memory technology. NAND flash is one of the most rapidly evolving technologies today,...
- Research articles 2008-05-19
- Report: Intel's Braidwood flash memory module could kill SSD market
- Computerworld - Intel's upcoming Braidwood NAND flash memory module, which is aimed at giving users faster boot-ups and application launches, could undermine solid-state disk SSD demand, according to a recent report on the new technology. The 50-page report, "Intel's Braidwood: Death to SSDs?," from research firm Objective Analysis in Los...
- News items 2009-09-03
- Numonyx CTO Lays Out Roadmap for Phase-Change Memory
- Phase-change memory, which stands to replace DRAM and other components in digital devices during the next five years, offers a great deal of promise for the entire IT industry. It is blazing fast, reliable and versatile. However, it is expensive, and in the current economic climate it has been a...
- News items 2009-08-12
- 60-nm flash memory.(NEW AND NOTABLE PRODUCT DESIGN)(Brief Article)
- Samsung 60-nm 8-Gbit NAND Flash Memory. The semiconductor industry's first 60-nm 8-Gbyte NAND Flash memory device targets data storage for mobile appliances. The 60-nm process technology achieves approximately 30 percent reduction in cell size over Samsung 60-nm 8-Gbit NAND Flash Memory. The semiconductor ...
- Research articles 2004-12-13
- Samsung First to Develop Linux OS-based NAND Flash Software for Mobile Phone Industry
- SEOUL, South Korea -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor memory technology, today announced the first Linux-based NAND Flash software solution, offering higher performance and cost effectiveness for next-generation mobile phones. Samsung's Linux NAND Flash memory software allows the NAND Flash memory to store code as...
- Research articles 2004-06-22
- TDK Launches GBDriver RA8 Series U.DMA6-Compatible NAND Flash Memory Controller LSI
- Tokyo, Aug 5, 2008 - JCN Newswire - TDK Corporation announced today development of the GBDriver RA8 series of NAND Flash memory controller LSI. Sales are scheduled to begin in September. The GBDriver RA8 series are U.DMA6 high-speed NAND controller ICs that are compatible with 2 KByte/page and 4...
- Research articles 2008-08-05
- Micron Technology, Inc., Shipping 8 Gigabit and 4 Gigabit Qualified NAND Flash Memory Products; Micron Delivers High-Density NAND Flash Memory in Mobile Market
- BOISE, Idaho -- Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE:MU), a worldwide provider of advanced memory and image sensor solutions, today announced it is shipping 8 gigabit Gb and 4Gb qualified NAND Flash memory products. Micron's high-density 8Gb and 4Gb NAND devices use a 3.3V power supply and are packaged in a standard...
- Research articles 2005-08-24
- Samsung Produces First 4-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory Using 70-nanometer Technology; NAND Flash-Dedicated 300mm Line Delivers First Wafers
- SEOUL, South Korea -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing the highest density NAND flash device yet to take advantage of advanced 70-nanometer process technology -- 4-Gigabit Gb NAND flash memory. The faster technology offers larger storage densities...
- Research articles 2005-05-30
- STATS ChipPAC Offers Innovative USB Module for NAND Flash Memory Applications
- STATS ChipPAC Ltd. ("STATS ChipPAC" or the "Company") (SGX-ST: STATSChP) (SES: S24), a leading semiconductor test and advanced packaging service provider, today announced an innovative USB Universal Serial Bus module for NAND flash memory applications. STATS ChipPAC's new USB flash drive design utilizes System-in-Package SiP and three dimensional (3D)...
- Research articles 2008-08-18
- Samsung's 1Gbit Flash Memory - Samsung Electronics - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co., Seoul, Korea, has developed a 1Gbit NAND flash memory prototype storage media for portable digital products. The company said they are the first to apply a 0.15-micron design rule to NAND flash memory. The 1Gbit flash memory chip can store up to 560 SXGA-quality (1,280 by 1,024...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- Toshiba and SanDisk to Expand NAND Flash Memory Production with Construction of New Advanced Fabrication Facility at Yokkaichi Operations
- SUNNYVALE, Calif. & TOKYO -- Toshiba Corporation and SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced that they have agreed to build a new 300-millimeter mm wafer fabrication facility at Toshiba's Yokkaichi Operations to meet fast growing demand for NAND flash memory. The announcement underlines NAND flash memory's position as the storage technology of...
- Research articles 2006-04-05
- SanDisk Promotes Dr. Khandker Nazrul Quader to Senior Vice President of NAND Flash Memory Design and CAD
- MILPITAS, Calif. -- SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced the promotion of Dr. Khandker Nazrul Quader to the newly created position of senior vice president of NAND Flash memory design, and CAD and NAND flash memory product development. Dr. Quader, whose promotion is effective immediately, will report to Dr. Randhir Thakur,...
- Research articles 2007-11-05
- MLC-flash memory makes a deferred appearance. (Leading edge: what's hot in the design community).
- SANDISK AND TOSHIBA'S long-promised MLC (multilevel-cell) variant of the 512-Mbit NAND flash memory has finally emerged from the factory (see "Memory cards: designing with a full deck," EDN, May 25, 2000, pg 69). A comparison of the speci SANDISK AND TOSHIBA'S long-promised MLC (multilevel-cell)...
- Research articles 2001-11-22
- MLC-flash memory offers large density. (Digital ICs).
- Toshiba's MLC (multilevel-cell) variant of the 512-Mbit NAND flash memory is available in 512-Mbit and MLC-enabled 1-Gbit devices that offer the variations you've come to expect from other MLC technologies, such as Intel's NOR-based ... Toshiba's MLC (multilevel-cell) variant of the 512-Mbit NAND ...
- Research articles 2002-12-12
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