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MOSAID has unveiled a prototype HLNAND SSD which it claims holds massive potential performance.
Super Talent has announced the impending launch of an SSD featuring both SATA and USB.
An internal Indilinx SSD with a USB 3 port: external storage has never been so fast!
Dangerous Prototypes has released a device which tests EEPROM flash chips to destruction.
Scientists are working on the next big thing in storage: nanodots.
OCZ Technology has launched its first SSD to retail under $100 - the 32GB Onyx. The question remains - is it cheap enough for the storage space on offer?
The CompactFlash Association has unveiled the latest version of the memory card standard, which increases the addressable storage space to 144 petabytes.
Seagate has announced a continuation of its partnership with controller specialist LSI, and the plans for the companies to release a range of PCI Express-connected SSDs.
A prototype SSD from Marvell - designed to show off its latest controller board - demonstrates the raw power of the SATA 6Gb/s standard - albeit in read-only format.
The SDHC flash memory format is seeing stiff competition from newcomer SDXC, with solid state specialist Pretec announcing a 32GB card based around the new standard.
Flash memory manufacturer Spansion has filed for bankruptcy protection in both the US and Japan as it faces mounting debts in a slowing market.
SanDisk has announced that it has perfected a 32nm die shrink that will allow for chips carrying 4GB of data each to be squeezed into a microSD card form factor.
October 14 2021 | 15:04