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Intel's 80GB 335 Series SSD hits shelves

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  • Posted April 24, 2013, 1:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Hardware
  • This week Intel added an 80GB model to its current line-up of 335 Series SSDs. The 2.5-inch 80GB drive is Intel's third and possibly final addition to the 335 family poised to sit alongside its two larger 180GB and 240GB…

Japanese researchers showcase hybrid SSD using NAND and ReRAM

Japanese researchers showcase hybrid SSD using NAND and ReRAM
  • Posted June 19, 2012, 7:30 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Hardware, Industry News
  • The technology inside that new solid state drive you just purchased could be obsolete sooner than you think. A group of Japanese researchers have developed a hybrid SSD that uses high-capacity NAND flash memory alongside Resistive Random Access Memory, or…

iSuppli: Intel's semiconductor share hits decade-plus high of 15.6%

iSuppli: Intel
  • Posted March 27, 2012, 7:30 AM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Hardware, Industry News
  • According IHS iSuppli, Intel has achieved its highest annual semiconductor market share in more than a decade with an overall slice of 15.6%, up 2.5% from 13.1% in 2010. Chipzilla's grasp on the market is stronger than it was in 2001, when it commanded 14.9%...

SanDisk and Toshiba announce 19nm NAND flash memory

SanDisk and Toshiba announce 19nm NAND flash memory
  • Posted April 21, 2011, 8:00 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Hardware, Industry News
  • Just last week IM Flash Technologies -- a joint venture between Intel and Micron Technology -- announced a new 20nm NAND memory chip manufacturing process touted as the smallest most advanced yet. But as it is common in the tech…

Intel, Micron announce 20nm 8GB NAND flash chips

Intel, Micron announce 20nm 8GB NAND flash chips
  • Posted April 14, 2011, 3:20 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Hardware, Mobile Computing
  • It feels like just yesterday that Intel and Micron unveiled the industry's first 25nm NAND flash memory chip, but it's actually been more than a year. Needless to say, the companies have been toiling away at the next advancement and…

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