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Solid-state drives come with Serial ATA interface
SimpleTech has extended its Zeus solid state drive (SSD) product line with the introduction of a Serial ATA (SATA) version.
News from Simpletech Europe (24 March 2005)
Cards offer increased performance and flexibility
Kingston Technology has expanded its digital media product offerings with the new MMCplus cards in 256Mbyte, 512Mbyte and 1Gbyte capacities and a 256Mbyte MultiMediaCard card.
News from Kingston Technology (22 March 2005)
Exclusive deal for Flash memory
Focus EDL has been appointed by Eon Silicon Solutions as exclusive distributor for the UK and Ireland.
News from Focus EDL (18 March 2005)
Branded memory line expands to USB drives
Toshiba Electronics Europe has expanded its range of portable memory formats with two new families of branded USB memory products.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (15 March 2005)
Flash disk boots XP Embedded
UDiskOnChip USB 2.0 Flash disk can now be used as a boot solution for embedded products running the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system.
News from M-Systems (15 March 2005)
Flash disk works hand in hand with Palm
M-Systems is working with PalmSource to provide Palm OS support for its 2Gbyte MLC NAND-based DiskOnChip H-series storage solution.
News from M-Systems (15 March 2005)
Novel Flash devices go on the game
Austrian Gaming Industries (AGI) has selected M-Systems' recently announced uDiskOnChip as the embedded data storage solution in its new Novo Unity platform.
News from M-Systems (10 March 2005)
DDR2 modules to reach 512Mbyte at CeBIT
At CeBIT 2005, Memorysolution will be one of the first manufacturers to introduce 512Mbyte DDR2-533 SO-DIMMs for use in notebooks and other portable computers.
News from Memorysolution ( 9 March 2005)
Tutorial to explain DDR/DDR2 memories
Inphi Corp is to present a DDR/DDR2 tutorial in conjunction with Samsung Semiconductor on both Thursday 31st March and Friday 1st April at the JEDEX Conference in San Jose, California.
News from Inphi Corp ( 8 March 2005)
Double-datarate modules fit sub-1U systems
SimpleTech has developed new ultra-low-profile DDR1 and DDR2 modules designed for use in servers and blade servers, as well as the highest capacity upgrade for DDR1 and DDR2 with a 4Gbyte module.
News from Simpletech Europe ( 8 March 2005)
Kingston bursts through $2 billion turnover
Kingston Technology has revealed that its total 2004 revenue increased by 38%, year over year, to $2.45 billion, marking the highest revenue figure the company has achieved since its founding in 1987.
News from Kingston Technology ( 8 March 2005)
Ultimate dream machine at CeBIT
ABIT Computer Corp, Kingston Technology, ATI Technologies and Asetek will join forces at this year's CeBIT 2005 to present the ultimate dream machine for PC enthusiasts and gamers.
News from Kingston Technology ( 7 March 2005)
NOR Flash expands for cellular and embedded use
Intel Corp has disclosed several forthcoming NOR Flash memory product offerings for the cellular and embedded market segments as additions to its 2005 product portfolio.
News from Intel Corporation ( 4 March 2005)
Lee to apply distribution sales expertise
Ramtron International has appointed Hee-Jun Lee as South Korean Sales Manager, responsible for the sales and promotion of the company's FRAM products throughout South Korea.
News from Ramtron International ( 4 March 2005)
Infineon signs for module distribution
Memorysolution is now handling sales of Aeneon memory products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
News from Memorysolution ( 1 March 2005)
USB 2.0 Flash storage enters embedded world
UDiskOnChip is an innovative solution that was developed specifically with embedded systems designers in mind.
News from M-Systems (22 February 2005)
Novel SIM brings smart card and Flash together
Oberthur Card Systems and M-Systems have joined forces to develop the first ever USIM (Universal Subscriber Identification Module) card with high capacity external Flash memory.
News from M-Systems (17 February 2005)
Cypress to sell off magnetic RAM business
Cypress Semiconductor is aiming to divest Silicon Magnetic Systems (SMS), a subsidiary company founded to commercialise magnetic random access memories (MRAMs).
News from Cypress Semiconductor (16 February 2005)
Ramtron picks Bracknell for European base
US semiconductor maker Ramtron International has set up its European sales office in Bracknell, in the heart of the UK's own "silicon valley".
News from Ramtron International (16 February 2005)
Flash devices find a home in handsets
TTPCom's 2.5G protocol software now supports M-Systems DiskOnChip to deliver additional flexibility for the growing feature phone market.
News from M-Systems (15 February 2005)
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