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Friday 22 August 2008
SSD in new Eee PC to support SATA interface
Asustek Computer is said to be bringing a true solid-state disk (SSD) drive to its Eee PC lineup as the company will use an SSD that supports a serial ATA interface and SLC NAND,...
Thursday 7 August 2008
Inventec to manufacture 10-inch netbook for HP
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is planning to launch a series of 10.1- and 10.2-inch netbooks targeting consumer markets in October and the orders are expected to continue to be outsourced...
Wednesday 6 August 2008
SSD Alliance to officially draw members from September
The solid-state drive (SSD) Alliance, formed by leading NAND flash industry players, is expected to start drawing members officially from September. Microsoft, SanDisk and Seagate,...
Tuesday 5 August 2008
Micron introduces next-generation SSD for enterprise servers and notebooks
Micron Technology has announced the introduction of its next-generation RealSSD solid-state drives (SSDs) for enterprise computing (P200) and notebook applications (C200).
Friday 18 July 2008
Samsung collaborates with Sun on server SSDs
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has collaborated with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level-cell NAND flash memory device for use in solid state drives that offer much...
Thursday 10 July 2008
Samsung MLC-based 128GB SSD now in volume production
Samsung Electronics announced that it has begun mass producing 1.8- and 2.5-inch multi-level cell (MLC)-based solid state drives (SSD) with a 128GB storage capacity. Mass production...
Wednesday 25 June 2008
Silicon Motion announces three new SSD controllers optimized for MLC NAND flash
Silicon Motion Technology has announced the launch of three new controllers for solid-state drives (SSDs).
Friday 13 June 2008
Apacer introduces combo SSD
In order to address the performance and cost issues currently faced by solid-state drives (SSDs), Apacer Technology recently introduced a combo SSD equipped with both multi-level...
Friday 13 June 2008
Storage and memory players address SSDs at Computex
This year Computex Taipei 2008 was abuzz with discussions about transitions in the market from conventional hard-disk drives (HDD) to solid-state drives (SSD), with players in the...
Thursday 12 June 2008
SSD Alliance to introduce first testing program in July
An alliance advocated by Taiwan-based companies for the standardization of solid-state drive (SSD) testing will introduce the first set of testing standards in July. Members of the...
Monday 9 June 2008
Trends in storage, the economy and network: Comments from LSI CEO Abhi Talwalkar
LSI was founded in 1981 as an ASIC company that did service functions, which meant basically it turned others companies' IP into silicon. The company did that for more than 20 years,...
Thursday 5 June 2008
Marvell likes its chances in SSD controller market
Built on its long-established experience in the storage controller market, Marvell recently extended its presence to the solid-state drive (SSD) market via the launch of its 88NV8120...
Wednesday 4 June 2008
Computex 2008: SanDisk launches new SSDs for low-cost PCs
SanDisk has introduced a line of flash memory-based solid-state drives (SSDs) that are designed for ultra low-cost PCs. The SSD is expected to be available in August.
Wednesday 4 June 2008
Phison secures SSD controller orders for Acer netbook
Phison Electronics has secured controller orders from Acer for its new low-cost notebook (netbook), the Aspire one, with shipments started in June, according to the company. Phison...
Tuesday 3 June 2008
Computex 2008: Kingmax unveils SSD lineup, advanced memory cards
Kingmax Group is marking its presence at Computex Taipei 2008 by unveiling its first SSD lineup, as well as showcasing memory module and NAND flash applications that offer increased...
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