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  • Samsung develops 16Gibibit (2Gigabyte) flash memory

    13 September 2005, 00:00

    Samsung, the company responsible for more than half of the world's NAND flash market, is planning to launch a new flash chip next year with storage capacity of 16Gibibit/2Gigabyte.

  • IDF August 2005 :: Kingston Buggy

    5 September 2005, 00:00

    It's always good to see something a little different and it was the turn of Kingston to show off something novel at IDF.

  • Memory Prices on the rise

    25 July 2005, 00:00

    As previously speculated, RAM prices are on the way up reported as rising more than 6% on average. We can expect increased demand to further bump up prices.

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  • Computex 2005: TwinMOS shows off DDR2-1066

    1 June 2005, 00:00

    Got a need for 17GiB/sec of memory bandwidth? TwinMOS have the answer with some Terrific Performance TwiSTER PC2-8500 running at a heady 1066MHz.

  • Computex 2005: Elpida big up DDR2 at VIA Technology Forum 2005

    1 June 2005, 00:00

    At the Grand Hyatt hotel, near the Taiwan World Trade Center in Taipei, where Computex 2005 is taking place, the VIA Technology Forum is taking place. VTF is an event ...

  • CEBIT 2005: DDR600 @ G.Skill

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    Wandering round hall 22 yesterday, I came across G.Skill's stand. G.Skill are a memory vendor who's Samsung TCCD-based modules are very popular among the enthusiast, with their schizophrenic tendencies to ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Corsair make memory a sexy subject

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    So although it’s essential to a system (no matter how much it confuses your mum), you can hardly call it sexy unless your idea of fun is to wear beige ...

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  • IDF Fall 2004: Memory - 667 and 800 DDR2, DDR3

    8 September 2004, 00:00

    At IDF, Intel outlined its memory support plans for future products, forecasting its moves until 2006. The big plans come with support for desktop DDR3 modules in 2006, along with ...

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  • IDF Spring 04: Tech Showcase: DDR2

    17 February 2004, 00:00

    We got some shots of Intel boards, DDR2, and managed to run some numbers on it too :)

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