Toshiba has consistently led the way in developing non-volatile memory solutions for the consumer market, beginning as the MLC NAND principal innovator of NAND- and NOR- type Flash memory in the 1980s ...
Sony has released a smaller, roomier and faster version of its Memory Stick removable flash memory, targeting digital camcorders and cell phones in a bid to keep up with a changing market. The ...
Strong demand for digital cameras and an unexpected surge in sales of new removable storage devices for personal computers have led to a shortage of removable flash memory, analysts said last week.
The digital home is here, and the early beneficiaries are the makers of removable flash memory cards. Companies that provide portable storage such as SanDisk and Lexar Media have seen a tremendous run ...
Rival memory, semiconductor and mobile device makers have joined forces to support the new Universal Flash Storage (UFS) specification — a standardized format for removable flash memory cards and ...
Fremont, CA (October 16, 2006) –Corsair, a worldwide leader in high performance enthusiast computer products, today launched a new line of microSD™ removable flash memory cards to further expand the ...
USB drives are proving to be a hit with consumers. The cigarette-lighter-sized devices are now outselling the much more established CompactFlash and SD memory cards in the United States. According to ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in standards development for the microelectronics industry, today announced the publication of JESD233: XFM ...
Sony and its partners have increased their efforts to make the flash-memory card format known as Memory Stick a de facto standard, announcing Monday the upcoming introduction of a new, smaller version ...
In the Pretenders’ first hit single, Chrissie Hynde sang, “Got brass in pocket.” We’ve been walking around humming, “Got flash in pocket,” thanks to today’s pricey but perfect replacement for ...
The following column was provided by Nam Hyung Kim, a director and principal analyst with iSuppli Corp., an El Segundo, Calif.-based market research firm. With soaring profit margins, fast sales ...
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