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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Devices for servers and gamers alike.
Replaces storage and RAM.
3D NAND breakthrough detailed.
Multi-year 'strategic agreement.'
2015 launches for both.
The MX100 is the direct replacement for the M500 series, with very attractive pricing and 16nm NAND
The M550 SSDs update Crucial's mainstream range and bring improved performance with them.
We test Intel's new flagship drive, the SSD 730, which brings enterprise features to the mainstream.
Gen2 spec doubles the interface rate.
We take a look at OCZ's newest SSD, the Vector 150, to see what performance it offers.
Shortens the tFAW window.
Mass production by 2018 or bust.
Makes a move into co-processing.
3D RAM to hit shop shelves soon.
We look at OCZ's new Vertex 450 256GB, based around the same controller as the Vector and with 20nm NAND.
Can Crucial's latest SSD take the mainstream market crown?
Saves its one-time rival from financial ruin.
DRAM arm not quite so lucky, sadly.
NAND flash backup powered by supercapacitors.
Micron has started to ship its first commercial Phase Change Memory (PCM) parts.
Elpida has been saved from the scrapheap thanks to an acquisition by smaller rival Micron.
Samsung is targeting consumers in a new advertising campaign for its DRAM and NAND flash products.
Micron has announced sampling of its first DDR4 modules
October 14 2021 | 15:04