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Intel, Micron go after Samsung with 34 nm flash
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... is a big advantage in cutting losses and perhaps even see a profit in the troubled NAND flash segment.
Micron
’s and Intel’s joint venture IM Flash Technologies (IMFT) has developed a 34 nm process...
Monday, November 24, 2008 17:20
2.
Micron samples 400 Mb/s mobile DRAM
(Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
Technology announced that it is sampling to customers and major enablers its 512Mb mobile DRAM component that delivers a maximum clock speed of up to 200MHz and transfer rate of 400Mb per seco
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 09:02
3.
Micron introduces 78 nm-made DDR2-1066
(Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
Technology announced sample availability of its 1 gigabit (Gb) DDR2 components, capable of running at 1066 megabits per second (Mbps) and is being fabricated on 78nm.
Samples
are now available
Friday, May 04, 2007 07:20
4.
Core rings Intel's cash registers in Q4
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...ation charges along with flash memory write-downs and start-up costs in the NAND flash joint venture with
Micron
. Intel is apparently ahead of its restructuring plan and ended 2006 with 94,100 employ...
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 17:31
5.
Texas Instruments introduces first DDR3 memory register
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...the manufacturer, data rates of 800 to 1066 mega transfers per second (MT/s). Click here to see images of
Micron
's DDR3 memory ... The chip, named SN74SSTE32882, is built in a 130 nm process and wrapp...
Tuesday, November 07, 2006 16:53
6.
Micron introduces 1/5" camera sensor
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Camera phones and webcams could get even smaller because
Micron
has introduced their new 1/5" wide 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor. The MT9M019 sensor captures 1280 by 1024 pixel pictures at 30 fps or 640
Wednesday, October 04, 2006 22:41
7.
Micron samples DDR3 memory
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Micron
is the second major DRAM manufacturer to announce sample shipments of next-generation DDR3 modules and claims to be the first company to ship 1 Gb devices with a capacity of up to 2 GB. DDR3 p
Monday, September 25, 2006 12:00
8.
Micron ships first PC2-5300 FBDIMMs
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
claims to be the first memory manufacturer to provide buffered dual in-line memory modules (FBDIMMs) using DDR2-667 components.
Monday, January 10, 2005 19:00
9.
Micron samples wide-VGA image sensor for cars
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
Technology on October 18 announced that it is sampling a wide-VGA image sensor product for cars, the MT9V022.
Tuesday, October 19, 2004 15:44
10.
Micron may delay 2Gbit NAND flash
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
Technologies may miss its target of introducing 2Gbit NAND flash by the end of this year since it will not have chip
samples
available until either November or December, according to sou
Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:28
11.
Micron samples 4GB DDR-2 DIMMs
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
said it has started sampling 4GB DDR-2 memory modules, with Intel receiving the first registered piece.
Thursday, February 19, 2004 16:08
12.
Micron samples 1Gb DDR II
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
yesterday claimed to have shipped "the industry's first 1Gb DDR II SDRAM components", though we note that its arch-rival, Hynix, made the same claim back in August.
Monday, October 27, 2003 11:44
13.
Micron samples DDR 2 mobile DIMMs
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
has begun sampling mobile-oriented DDR 2 memory modules, and has shipped them to Intel for testing.
Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:13
14.
Elpida samples 256Mb mobile SDRAM
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Memory maker Elpida has begun sampling its 0.11
micron
256Mb SDRAM chips for mobile systems.
Monday, June 16, 2003 09:15
15.
Micron samples PC2700 DIMMs
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
claims an industry first, with the release of engineering
samples
of "PC2700 DDR SDRAM TSOP-based unbuffered DIMM modules based on the newly revised JEDEC standard".
Tuesday, April 09, 2002 08:33
16.
M-Systems' DiskOnChip DIMM Plus Flash Disk
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
M-Systems just let us know about its new DiskOnChip DIMM Plus Flash Disk, a new member of its DiskOnChip family.
Thursday, January 31, 2002 05:48
17.
STM's Secure Smart Card Chip
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Talk about collaboration.
Wednesday, October 31, 2001 06:36
18.
TI's Programmable DSP For Digital Cameras
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Texas Instruments is now sampling its latest programmable DSP, which it says enables faster operation with lower power consumption in digital cameras and offers performance increases of up to 1
Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:15
19.
STM's SoC for Set-Top Boxes
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
As set top boxes move close to invading our households, it's interesting to see that they are taking on so many of the attributes of computers.
Thursday, October 18, 2001 05:46
20.
NEC's Giant Plasma Displays
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
A 42" flat-screen plasma display may be a overkill as a desktop monitor, but think of the kind of gaming experience it could give you if money were no object.
Thursday, October 04, 2001 04:24
21.
100GB Portable Hard Drive Lets You Switch Port Types
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Usually, your choice in portable hard drives is limited by the type of port you have on your machine.
Wednesday, August 08, 2001 05:31
22.
iNoize.com Makes Music Streaming Faster
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Better compression, like Thomson's new mp3PRO format provides, should speed up downloading music files that you intend to play later on your own system.
Friday, June 15, 2001 20:32
23.
Computex: Acer's P4 DDR
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Monday, we told you about Intel putting together its own non-Rambus chipsets and mentioned that it had licensed the technology to both Acer and Taiwan's Silicon Integrated Systems.
Wednesday, June 06, 2001 18:04
24.
Internet Washing Machines?
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Smart appliances like Internet-enabled refrigerators and washing machines haven't exactly been flying off the showroom floor, but a new study from Cahners In-Stat Group predicts that the market
Friday, May 25, 2001 19:45
25.
Via and Micron fight Rambus with DDR rebate
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Core-logic chipset designer Via Technologies Inc.
Tuesday, March 06, 2001 06:19
26.
Hyundai samples low power 128 Mbit DDR memory
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
...ies is producing
samples
of 128-mbit DDR SDRAM for the DDR266 or PC2100 standards manufactured using 0.18-
micron
process technology. ...
Tuesday, March 06, 2001 06:18
27.
Via Technologies to rebate DDR SDRAM
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
EBN reports that Via Technologies Inc.
Tuesday, February 27, 2001 06:23
28.
AMD cuts chip prices
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Tuesday, December 12, 2000 07:10
29.
Micron samples faster DDR chips
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
has been sampling 150MHz and 166MHz versions of 2MB x32 DDR memory chips.
Saturday, March 25, 2000 11:16
30.
Intel CEO: Merced has shipped
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
In his keynote address at the Intel Developers Forum in Palm Springs, Intel CEO Craig Barrett announced the first deliveries of the company's 64-bit processor, code-named Merced.
Wednesday, September 01, 1999 05:44
31.
Micron speeds fast 64 Mbit SDRAMs to market
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Micron
Technology has launched high-speed 64-megabit SDRAMs.Using a 0.18-
micron
process, the new 2-Mbit-by-32 configuration is designed for graphics,telecommunications, and networking applicati
Saturday, July 10, 1999 06:12
32.
Toshiba boasts industry's smallest chip size
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc.
Sunday, May 16, 1999 07:05
33.
Intel to demo 1GHz chip by year end
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Intel has started manufacturing 0.18
micron
silicon at its Fab 20 chip plant in Oregon, setting the stage to demonstrate a 1GHz processor by year end.
Saturday, February 13, 1999 04:56
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