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Home » News » Memory


[Sep 23, 2005] TwinMOS announces 140x 4 GB CF card
[Sep 19, 2005] Memorex announces 4 GB USB drive
[Sep 07, 2005] Crucial gives prize packages away
[Aug 31, 2005] OCZ ships high-speed flash drive
[Aug 30, 2005] Samsung ups MMC cards densities
[Aug 26, 2005] Micron ships 8 and 4 Gb NAND flash
[Aug 15, 2005] DDR2-533 Micro DIMM from A-Data
[Aug 04, 2005] A-Data readies 150x 4GB SD card
[Aug 03, 2005] Crucial intros DDR2-1000 Ballistix
[Aug 02, 2005] Elpida samples 4 GB FB-DIMM modules

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TwinMOS announces 140x 4 GB CF card
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: September 23, 2005 - 8:13 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.twinmos.com/flash/flash_p_cfc_70x.htm
TwinMOS has announced a new 140x 4 GB CompactFlash Card in its Ultra-X series capable of reading at 21 MB/s and writing at 16.2 MB/s. The dual channel device is aimed at professional DSC and DV. The 4 GB card is already in mass production and the company plans to release an 8 GB version soon. Pricing details were not released.
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Memorex announces 4 GB USB drive
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: September 19, 2005 - 5:58 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.memorex.com/html/products_detail.php?section=3&CID=12&SID=1...
Memorex last week announced what it claims to be the smallest USB drive in the world. The Mega TravelDrive, to be available in October, offers 4 GB of capacity while measuring just 1.75x1.96x0.56 inches. It has a blue led indicator and a pivoting USB connector. The package includes a black carryng pouch and a USB cable. Suggested retail price is USD 150.
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Crucial gives prize packages away
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: September 7, 2005 - 11:35 PM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.crucial.com/wcg
As part of its World Cyber Games marketing initiative, Crucial is giving away two prize packs containing a Radeon X800 Pro 256 MB AGP graphics card and a 1 GB PC3200 memory kit. Users have to fill out a form on the promo site before October 6 to participate. Winners will be randomly selected and announced until November 11. Only U.S. residents ages 18 and older are eligible to enter.
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OCZ ships high-speed flash drive
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 31, 2005 - 7:12 PM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/flash_drives/ocz_rally_high_perf...

OCZ released its USB 2.0 Rally Flash Drive lineup, implementing dual channel technology to deliver high-speed data transfer, up to 28 MB/s (read) and 15 MB/s (write) in the 512 MB model. The memory is enclosed in aluminum chassis with blue led status light. The Rally devices are also available in 1 GB and 2 GB capacities. Accessories include a keyring and a lanyard.

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Samsung ups MMC cards densities
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 30, 2005 - 1:39 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/Flash/FlashCard/MMC/inde...
Samsung has started to sample 1 GB and 2 GB MMC Plus cards that should be able to reach 52 Mb/s thanks to wider bus (x4 and x8) and higher clocks. The devices, which operate at 3.3 volts, are aimed at digital cameras. The company has also begun to sample dual-voltage (1.8 and 3.3 volts) 1 GB MMC Mobile cards designed for cell phones.
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Micron ships 8 and 4 Gb NAND flash
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 26, 2005 - 4:16 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.micron.com/nand
Micron Technology, broadening its reach outside the DRAM market, started to ship 8 Gb and 4 Gb NAND flash memory products. The devices use a 3.3 volt power supply and are packaged in standard 48-pin TSOP. The 8 Gb memory is available in a 1 Gb x 8 configuration while the 4 Gb one is offered in 512 Mb x 8 and 256 Mb x 16 settings.
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DDR2-533 Micro DIMM from A-Data
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 15, 2005 - 9:39 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.adata.com.tw
A-Data has launched new 214-pin DDR2-533 Micro DIMM memory modules for mini-notebooks. The format, based on Intel’s Sonoma platform, is smaller than traditional 200-pin SO-DIMM, occupying about 65% of its size. The modules, available in 256 MB and 512 MB capacities, operate at a CAS latency of 5 and at 1.8 volt.
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A-Data readies 150x 4GB SD card
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 4, 2005 - 11:23 PM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-f-card-sd2.htm
One week after Pretec announced a 133x 4 GB SD card, A-Data said it will soon offer a speedier model with the same capacity. The 150x Turbo SD, based on 16 Gb SLC Nand Flash chips produced at 73 nm by Samsung, reaches 22.5 MB/s reading performance. The device is backwards compatible with SD 1.1. Pricing and exact availability were not disclosed.
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Crucial intros DDR2-1000 Ballistix
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 3, 2005 - 12:06 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.crucial.com
Crucial’s high-performance Ballistix series has finally reached the 1 GHz mark. The company introduced this week PC2-8000 modules with CL5-5-5-15 operating at 2.2 volts. In addition, Crucial released PC2-6400 (DDR2-800) and PC2-5300 (DDR2-667) with low-latency settings – 4-4-4-12 and 3-3-3-12 respectively –, both running at 2.1 volts. All models are available in 512 MB and 1 GB densities.
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Elpida samples 4 GB FB-DIMM modules
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 2, 2005 - 7:32 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.elpida.com/en/news/2005/08-02.html
Elpida has begun sampling 4 GB FB-DIMM DDR2 memory modules and will start volume production in the fourth quarter. Two models will be initially available. The PC2-4200F runs at 533 MHz with 4-4-4 latency timings and the PC-5300F runs at 667 MHz at 5-5-5. Modules are only 6.7 mm thick, which, according to Elpida, improves cooling. FB-DIMM is an open standard developed by Intel and aimed mainly at servers.
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