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Award recognises three years of export growth
Kingston Technology has been awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the category of International Trade.
News from Kingston Technology (23 April 2004)
CompactFlash card exploits latest memory devices
Available now, the new 1Gbyte CompactFlash Elite Pro card features the latest in high-density Flash components.
News from Kingston Technology (19 April 2004)
Flash chips ramp up to 4Gbit density
Toshiba has developed the semiconductor industry's first 4Gbit single-die, multilevel cell (MLC), NAND Flash memory.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (15 April 2004)
Big Flash chips integrate memory management
Renesas Technology Europe has released the 512Mbit HN29V512A series of superAND Flash memory, the third phase of its superAND product range following its 128 and 256Mbit models.
News from Renesas Technology Europe ( 7 April 2004)
MultiMediaCard exploits low-cost ROM process
A new compact MultiMediaCard uses Oki's novel P2ROM production programmed ROM and is compliant with version 3.1 of the standard defined by the MultiMediaCard Association.
News from Oki Electric ( 2 April 2004)
Faster erasing for 32Mbit Flash memory
Silicon Storage Technology has developed a high-performance 32Mbit Flash chip that boasts typical chip erase time of just 40ms.
News from Infocus UK ( 1 April 2004)
Mobile mass storage enables multimedia handset
User application article The Mobile DiskOnChip Flash disk is used as the onboard multimedia memory solution within the Mio 8390 feature phone from Mitac International Corp.
News from M-Systems (29 March 2004)
Flash disk provides multimedia handset storage
User application article Motorola's Personal Communications Sector (PCS) is using the Mobile DiskOnChip G3 Flash disk as the onboard multimedia memory solution within the A768 mobile handset.
News from M-Systems (26 March 2004)
Quad-datarate SRAMs reach 72Mbit
Cypress Semiconductor has begun sampling a new family of 72Mbit QDR-II and DDR-II devices, the world's highest density and highest bandwidth SRAMs.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (24 March 2004)
Logistics agreements to streamline supplies
Toshiba Electronics Europe has implemented two new transportation and warehousing agreements that further streamline the company's European logistics operations.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (23 March 2004)
DDR2 memory modules on show at CeBIT
Kingston Technology is showing its first DDR2 memory modules at CeBIT in Hannover this week.
News from Kingston Technology (19 March 2004)
Double-datarate modules step up a gear at CeBIT
At this year's CeBIT, Memorysolution will show off the first engineering samples of its new DDR2 memory technology.
News from Memorysolution (16 March 2004)
Kingston joins in global gaming challenge
Kingston Technology is assisting in the ACON4 worldwide gaming event hosted by ABIT Computer Corp, along with Intel Corp, Dong Feng Yueda Kia Motors, Western Digital and Viewsonic.
News from Kingston Technology (12 March 2004)
Mobile Flash technology helps upgrade handsets
User application article TI has integrated support for M-Systems' Mobile DiskOnChip Flash disk onboard multimedia memory solution into its OMAP 1710 application processor.
News from M-Systems ( 3 March 2004)
Flash memory shrinks to 90nm process
Intel has developed the world's first NOR Flash memory device on 90nm manufacturing technology.
News from Intel Corporation (25 February 2004)
300mm wafer fab on course for Q3 startup
Toshiba has completed construction of the building for a new 300mm wafer-fabrication facility at Oita Operations in Kyushu, Japan.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (25 February 2004)
Frugal dual ports aim for handset uses
Integrated Device Technology has released the industry's first family of 1.8V dual-port devices that delivers extremely low power consumption for a wide range of wireless handheld applications.
News from IDT (24 February 2004)
Gigabyte modules set new benchmark
Germany's leading special distributor of memory products and Flash cards reckons it now has a true reference product in its portfolio.
News from Memorysolution (23 February 2004)
Memory sales maintain growth
Kingston Technology has revealed that its sales for 2003 reached $1.8 billion - rising more than 10% year on year.
News from Kingston Technology (16 February 2004)
Memory sales jump 38% in 2003
Memorysolution stayed on its growth curve throughout 2003, with sales rising to Eur 87 million, an increase of 38% over last year's very positive figure of Eur 63 million.
News from Memorysolution (13 February 2004)
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