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Kingston completes awards trifecta
Kingston Technology has been named components vendor of the year at the 2005 CRN Channel Awards.
News from Kingston Technology ( 2 December 2005)
Alliance to advance AG-AND Flash memory
M-Systems and Renesas Technology have entered into supply and strategic collaboration agreements.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (30 November 2005)
Serial EEPROMs go green and gold
A new EEPROM family offers a more robust serial interface product line with all "green and gold" NiPdAu RoHS-compliant packages.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor (30 November 2005)
Silicon nanocrystals promise Flash alternative
A nonvolatile memory technology which is denser, faster and more cost-effective than conventional Flash memory technology is now closer to production.
News from Freescale Semiconductor (29 November 2005)
A helping hand with data storage
To help companies get the maximum out of their data storage facilities, a new online helpdesk service has been unveiled by LapiStor.
News from LapiStor (28 November 2005)
CompactFlash cards have industrial specifications
New CompactFlash cards are targeted for applications that need industrial-grade reliability, industry-standard compatibility, and IDE hard disk drive emulation for program and data storage.
News from Winsystems (24 November 2005)
Appointments prepare for growth
Building on the successful management buyout in October this year, LapiStor has made a number of significant new appointments.
News from LapiStor (22 November 2005)
Intel and Micron in Flash joint venture
Micron Technology and Intel Corporation are to form a new company to manufacture NAND Flash memory for consumer electronics, removable storage and handheld communications devices.
News from Intel Corporation (22 November 2005)
Next-generation Flash drives handset applications
Intel has begun volume shipments of the industry's first 90nm multilevel cell (MLC) NOR Flash memory device.
News from Intel Corporation (21 November 2005)
Serial EEPROMs reach megabit size
A new family offers the highest memory density available for I2C serial EEPROM devices.
News from Microchip Technology (18 November 2005)
Memory cards join product portfolio
The addition of memory cards to M-Systems' product portfolio broadens the company's offering for the mobile and consumer electronics markets to address storage needs from multiple angles.
News from M-Systems (17 November 2005)
Flash-based module approved for e-passport use
The new Secure IC module from Sharp is the first Flash-based device for e-passports to receive validation for EAL4+ (Evaluation Assurance Level 4+) of the Common Criteria.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (15 November 2005)
M-Systems grows by more than 50%
M-Systems reports record revenues and EPS for third quarter 2005. Quarterly revenues grew by more than 50% year-over-year to $133 million and earnings per share more than doubled to $0.34.
News from M-Systems (14 November 2005)
Toshiba expands CMOS image sensor range
Toshiba has announced the latest addition to its range of Dynastron complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors for integration into mobile handsets.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (11 November 2005)
LCD module has novel touch technology
A low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD prototype incorporates novel finger shadow sensing input technology.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (26 October 2005)
Profiling technique opens up nitride-based memory
A new profiling technique for the accurate extraction of charge profiles in nitride-based memory has allowed for the optimisation of write/erase voltages using a novel operating mode.
News from IMEC (19 October 2005)
Memory modules support next generation notebooks
Kingston Technology has released ValueRAM DDR2 667MHz (PC2-6400) memory modules to support next generation notebook and mobile systems.
News from Kingston Technology (17 October 2005)
Flash memory works in Symbian handsets
Renesas Technology's superAND Flash memory driver software has been extended to support Symbian OS v8.1b.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (12 October 2005)
Controller puts Flash disks in embedded designs
SST's ATA Flash Disk Controller is the heart of a high performance, flash media-based data storage system.
News from Silicon Storage Technology ( 6 October 2005)
Macronix lines up pan-American distribution
Symmetry Electronics has signed a contract to add Macronix to its list of franchised IC manufacturers in North and South America.
News from Symmetry Electronics ( 4 October 2005)
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