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OCZ Pre-Announces New Indilinx Controller During Earnings Call
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
OCZ [NASDAQ:OCZ] last week announced that they were close to delivering a new Barefoot 3 Indilinx controller for SSDs and would begin sampling them relatively soon.
On 7/18/2012 by Anshel Sag... Comments (0) Read more
Lenovo Launches Android-powered, 3D Smart TVs
HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
On CES 2012, Lenovo announced several smart TV devices powered by the Google Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. Today, these TVs are available for Sale in mainland China.
On 5/9/2012 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

EXCLUSIVE: SanDisk Announces Resistive Memory Effort – Well Sort of…
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
Sometimes it pays to read the want ads. Perusing one of those "jobs you might be interested in" type emails from LinkUp proved fascinating. For example, ads for ReRAM positions at SanDisk might appear.
On 2/20/2012 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more
Elpida, Micron & Nanya - Unlikely Merger or Likely ReRAM Joint Development?
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
A story in Yomiuri Shinbun reports that financially stressed Elpida is in discussions with U.S. based Micron Technology and Taiwan based Nanya Technology.
On 1/25/2012 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more

Seagate Simplifies the Product Line, Brings it Back to Basics
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
Seagate is re-introducing their Barracuda line of HDDs with a new focus on simplicity.
On 11/1/2011 by Anshel Sag... Comments (0) Read more
HP - Hynix Plan Resistive RAM Intro in Summer of 2013
BUSINESS, HARDWARE NEWS
Stan Williams, HP's guru, announced at the International Electronics Forum being held in Seville, Spain,  that a the two terminal memristor technology will be taking market share away from flash memory within 18 months.
On 10/7/2011 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more

OCZ Unveils Its SSD Controller: Dual-Core ARM, DDR3, TLC Flash
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
Even though OCZ is one of world's largest SSD manufacturers that utilize SanForce controllers, the company actually owns an SSD controller manufacturer - Korean Indilinx.
On 7/20/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Enterprise-grade OCZ Deneva 2 SSD Ships with New Class of NAND Flash Memory
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
Back on CES 2011, OCZ Technology talked about Deneva, product line dedicated to Enterprise market. Today, Deneva 2 was launched offered in 1.8", 2.5" and 3.5" form factors.
On 6/21/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

HP Touchpad, webOS 3.0 Powered Tablet Seen At Computex 2011
HARDWARE NEWS
HP is scheduled to have their Discover 2011 event next week. Rumor is that the event will be the official introduction of the Touchpad. Gadgets Magazine took the wind out of that one with a HP Touchpad video.
On 6/1/2011 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
HTC Removes Bootloader Protection
SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS
HTC responded to an online-petition that got the support of over 7000 users; customers were unhappy with the way the bootloader of Android phones was locked down to prevent flashing of custom firmware images.
On 5/27/2011 by Marcus Pollice... Comments (0) Read more

Super Talent Launches a $25 USB 3.0 Flash Drive
HARDWARE NEWS
As the Computex 2011 approaches (next week), more and more companies are revealing their key products. Super Talent is approaching the show with a different angle: affordable USB 3.0 drives.
On 5/23/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Blackberry PlayBook Tablet Gets Ripped Apart, BoM Cost at $205
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS
RIM's first tablet came to market on Tuesday, achieving above expected sales results, beating hyped tablets such as Motorola's Xoom. As usual, experts at iFixit tore it apart what's beneath the bonnet.
On 4/20/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Rumor: iPhone nano to Drop Local Memory in Favor of Cloud Storage
APPLE, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE RUMORS
An inexpensive, smaller iPhone nano might trade local memory for cloud-based storage. This would presumably keep the costs down and help trim its appearance to about half the size of iPhone 4, sources claim.
On 2/14/2011 by Christian Zibreg... Comments (0) Read more
DRAM Sales Drop - NAND Flash Building Momentum
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS
The bad news is that memory suppliers have outdone themselves once again and have stepped off the proverbial cliff [almost on cue]. The good news is that this may be perfect timing for the solid state storage market.
On 11/8/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more

Analysis: Windows 3.1 Déjà Vu & Jumpin Jack Flash
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Windows 3.1 was released in March of 1992. The release turned a DRAM memory sales depression into a hockey stick bonanza nearly overnight as adopter’s bought up additional memory modules required to make 3.1 perform decently.
On 10/22/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more
OCZ Opens New SSD Fab, Capacity Expands to 140,000 Units/Month
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
With the opening of working hours in Taiwan, OCZ Technology sent out an announcement that the company will open a new SSD manufacturing plant in Taipei.
On 10/19/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Elpida, Sharp Team Up on Resistive RAM - A Full Blown Memory Initiative?
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Japan’s Elpida Memory Inc. and Sharp Corp. announced the formation of a Resistive RAM [ReRAM] development program which promises commercial devices as early as 2013, reported Nikkei Business Daily.
On 10/17/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more
SandForce Announces SF-2000 SSD Family, Enters Enterprise
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
SandForce Inc., announced the company’s new solid state disk processor family today. The SF-2000 family include three processors; The SF-2300 for industrial applications, the SF-2500 and SF-2600 intended for enterprise.  
On 10/8/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more

Crucial's SSD reach One Dollar Per GigaByte: 256GB for $256
HARDWARE NEWS
Solid State Drive technology is constantly coming down in price. But Crucial is selling refurbished M255 drives for the lowly 1GB = $1. If you don't mind refurbished, this sounds like a good deal.
On 9/22/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
OCZ revolutionizes Enterprise Storage: brings Flash redundancy to SSDs
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS NEWS
CES 2010 Continuing with its PCIe SSD development, OCZ is now showing Z-Drive p88. Sans the mind-boggling speed, it also brings one key feature to the market: NAND Flash redundancy & upgradeability.        
On 1/8/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

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