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Friday 5 June 2020
YMTC may unveil own-brand SSDs in 3Q20
China-based Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) reportedly will in third-quarter 2020 launch its own-brand SSDs adopting in-house-developed 64-layer 3D NAND flash, with target outlets...
Friday 15 May 2020
Micron delivers client NVMe performance and value SSDs with QLC NAND
Micron Technology has announced new client solid-state drives (SSD) that bring NVMe performance to client computing applications, freeing laptops, workstations and other portables...
Thursday 19 March 2020
Tsinghua Unigroup to dissolve loss-laden storage subsidiary
Unic Memory Technology, a loss-laden storage business unit under China's Tsinghua Unigroup, will be dissolved as part of the group's efforts to restructure its organization, according...
Thursday 19 March 2020
Samsung begins mass production of 512GB eUFS memory for smartphones
Samsung Electronics has announced mass production of what the company claims is the fastest storage for flagship smartphones.
Thursday 12 March 2020
Micron samples uMCP with LPDDR5
Micron Technology has begun sampling what the company claims is the industry's first universal flash storage (UFS) multichip package (uMCP) with low-power DDR5 (LPDDR5) DRAM. The...
Tuesday 3 September 2019
Yangtze Memory enters 64-layer 3D NAND chip production
China's Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) has kicked off volume production of 64-layer 256Gb TLC 3D NAND chips, according to indsutry sources.
Monday 10 June 2019
Micron intros automotive-grade UFS portfolio
Micron Technology has introduced its new UFS 2.1 managed NAND products for automotive applications. The new Micron UFS 2.1 compliant managed NAND storage solutions deliver ultrafast...
Thursday 21 March 2019
PCIe SSD rising as mainstream, to grab 50% market share in 2019
Driven by sharp price falls for NAND flash chips, global shipments of SSDs are estimated to surge 20-25% in 2019 from 200 million units seen in 2018, and PCIe SSDs are expected to...
Thursday 21 March 2019
Falling NAND flash prices to drive SSD adoption in enterprise, datacenter apps
NAND flash prices continue to fall dragging down SSD prices further, which will be driving the adoption of SSDs in enterprise and datacenter applications, according to industry obs...
Friday 25 January 2019
Macronix to enter risk production of 96-layer 3D NAND flash
Macronix International has been engaged in 3D NAND technology R&D, and plans to offer 48- and 96-layer processes to deliver 128Gb and 256Gb products, according to company president...
Wednesday 12 September 2018
Phison ships 3D flash controllers for SSD
Flash storage device controller company Phison Electronics has started shipping its new-generation SSD controllers in September.
Wednesday 1 August 2018
NAND flash contract price decline to continue, says DRAMeXchange
NAND flash contract prices will keep falling in the second half of 2018 due to the market oversupply and disappointing demand, according to DRAMeXchange.
Thursday 26 April 2018
Notebook vendors boosting SSD adoption for new models
Downward movement of prices for solid state drives (SSDs) and growing requirement for higher storage capacities have prompted notebook vendors such as HP and Dell to boost the adoption...
Thursday 12 April 2018
Micron rolls out edge storage solutions for video surveillance
Micron Technology has announced general availability of the 128GB and 256GB density of edge storage microSD card solutions and collaboration with several leading video surveillance...
Tuesday 13 March 2018
Falling prices to accelerate SSD adoption in notebooks
SSD suppliers have recently cut prices to promote their 64- and 72-layer 3D devices, which is expected to accelerate the adoption of SSDs in notebooks, according to DRAMeXchange.
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research