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[Apr 17, 2006] Kingmax Launches 512 MB MicroSD Card
[Apr 10, 2006] PQI Introduces SD-USB Memory Card
[Apr 07, 2006] DDR2-667 with CL3 Latency from OCZ
[Apr 06, 2006] Crucial Gives Barebones Systems Away
[Mar 31, 2006] Infineon spin-off to be called Qimonda
[Mar 24, 2006] Chaintech launches memory modules
[Mar 22, 2006] Elpida samples 512 Mb XDR devices
[Mar 07, 2006] OCZ Launches Two Low Latency 1 GHz DDR2 Modules
[Feb 28, 2006] OCZ Launches Low Latency 2 GB DDR500 Kit
[Feb 27, 2006] Super Talent Releases 2 GB DDR2-800 Kits
[Feb 22, 2006] OCZ Announces PC2-8000 Gold XTC DDR2 Series
[Feb 15, 2006] Corsair ships 667 MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM
[Feb 10, 2006] Samsung develops fast 1 GB MMCmicro
[Feb 09, 2006] Toshiba and NEC boost MRAM memory
[Feb 07, 2006] Sony intros Memory Stick Micro card

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Kingmax Launches 512 MB MicroSD Card
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 17, 2006 - 3:11 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.kingmaxdigi.com/product/MicroSD.htm
Kingmax has released a new 512 MB microSD card aimed at mobile phone users. The 15x11x11 mm device, which transfers data at up to 12.5 MB/s, also fit into standard SD slots with the use of a passive adapter. The company plans to launch a 1 GB model in the “near future”.
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PQI Introduces SD-USB Memory Card
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 10, 2006 - 12:20 PM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.pqimemory.com
Taiwanese PQI has introduced a Secure Digital (SD) memory card equipped with USB interface. The Intelligent Stick Combo, thus, allows users to transfer data without a card reader. Compliant with USB 1.1 and 2.0, the device is the same size of a standard SD card, but has a detachable part which reveals the USB interface. DigiTimes reports that a 512 MB model will be released this week in Taiwan for the equivalent of USD 35.40. A 1 GB version is also planned.
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DDR2-667 with CL3 Latency from OCZ
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 7, 2006 - 4:16 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr2_pc2_5400_platinu...
OCZ has released a DDR2-667 memory with extremely low latencies of 3-3-3-15. The PC2-5400 Platinum Enhanced Latency XTC operates at 2.1 volts (guaranteed up to 2.2 volts even though DDR2’s standard supply is 1.8 volt). The memory, which features platinum mirrored XTC honeycomb heatspreaders, is available in 512 MB modules and 1 GB dual channel kits (2 x 512 MB).
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Crucial Gives Barebones Systems Away
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 6, 2006 - 6:38 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.crucial.com/shuttle
Crucial and Shuttle are giving away three packages containing a Shuttle XPC SD11G5 desktop barebones system, 2 GB of DDR2-533 memory, a Crucial Radeon X1600 XT graphics card and Logitech’s cordless MX 5000 laser keyboard and mouse as well as Z-2300 speakers. The “Bad to the Bone” sweepstakes are open to U.S. residents with entries to be received until April 24. A random drawing on April 25 will indicate the three winners.
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Infineon spin-off to be called Qimonda
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: March 31, 2006 - 12:14 PM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.infineon.com
German Infineon Technologies today said that its memory spin-off will be called Qimonda. The new company will start operations on May 1 with current memory products business group head Kin Wah Loh as CEO. Qimonda will remain a wholly owned subsidiary of Infineon, but it will look at IPO opportunities. Infineon, meanwhile, will focus on producing semiconductors for automotive, industrial, security and communications electronics.
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Chaintech launches memory modules
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: March 24, 2006 - 4:26 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.chaintech.com.tw/tw/eng/product_list.asp?MPSNo=18&SPSNo=50

Walton Chaintech has officially entered the memory module market with the release of its Apogee series. The first products include DDR400, DDR433, DDR466, DDR2-533, DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 devices. Chaintech promises to offer high-quality devices thanks to its partnership with IC testing and packaging specialist Walton Advanced Engineering.

Apogee DDR2-533

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Elpida samples 512 Mb XDR devices
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: March 22, 2006 - 5:17 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.elpida.com/en/news/2006/03-22.html
Japanese Elpida has started sampling 512 Mb XDR DRAM devices. The 90-nm chips operating rate of 4 GHz allows data transfer at 8 GB/s. These devices are aimed at high-bandwidth applications like HDTV, gaming consoles and home entertainment server systems. The memory features technologies such as Differential Rambus Signal Level (DRSL) interface, Octal Data Rate (ODR), programmable on-chip termination, adaptive impedance matching, dynamic request scheduling and zero overhead refresh. Volume production will be initiated according to market demand.
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OCZ Launches Two Low Latency 1 GHz DDR2 Modules
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: March 7, 2006 - 7:55 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/ddr2/

OCZ has just released two low-latency 1 GHz DDR2 (PC2-8000) memory modules. Available on 512 MB and 1 GB versions, uses 5-5-5-15 timings, while PC2-8000 Platinum XTC Extreme Edition uses impressive 4-5-4-15 timings.

OCZ PC2-8000 Platinum XTC Edition

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OCZ Launches Low Latency 2 GB DDR500 Kit
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: February 28, 2006 - 5:19 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_el_ddr_pc_4000_2x1024...

OCZ has just launched a new low latency DDR500/PC4000 2 GB DDR Dual Channel memory kit. Officially called OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 2x1024MB Dual Channel Platinum XTC, it comes with two 1 GB DDR500/PC4000 modules with 3-3-3 timings. With a 2.8 V voltage, this kit also has OCZ's EVP (Enhanced Voltage Protection), where you can change the module voltage up to 3.15 V without voiding the module warranty.

OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 2x1024MB Dual Channel Platinum XTC

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Super Talent Releases 2 GB DDR2-800 Kits
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: February 27, 2006 - 6:53 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.supertalent.com/SuperTalentMemory/products/product_detail.p...

Super Talent has just released 2 GB DDR2-800/PC2-6400 Dual Channel kits, using two low latency 1 GB modules (4-3-4-8 timings).

Super Talent DDR2-800

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OCZ Announces PC2-8000 Gold XTC DDR2 Series
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: February 22, 2006 - 4:35 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr2_pc2_8000_gold_gx...

Memory manufacturer OCZ announced their new PC2-8000 Gold XTC DDR2 Series, which runs at 1 GHz and beyond. Sold in 1 GB or 2 GB pairs, this new series has a 5-6-6-15 latency, runs at 2.1 V, has lifetime warranty and OCZ's EVP (Enhanced Voltage Protection), which allows you to use a voltage between 2.09 V and 2.31 V without invalidating OCZ's lifetime warranty. It also uses gold layered XTC heatspreaders.

OCZ PC2-8000 Gold XTC DDR2 Series

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Corsair ships 667 MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 15, 2006 - 4:59 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.corsair.com/corsair/valueselect.html#ddr2sodimm
Corsair this week launched its ValueSelect 667 MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM modules aimed at Core Duo and Solo notebooks. The 200-pin parts, offered in 512 MB and 1 GB capacities, run at 1.8 volt. The company claims that the modules are immediately available. Other makers, like Crucial and Kingston, are already shipping DDR2-667 SO-DIMM products.
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Samsung develops fast 1 GB MMCmicro
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 10, 2006 - 5:09 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/FlashCard/MMC/micro_mmc.htm
Samsung has developed what it claims to be the fastest MultiMediaCard Micro (MMCmicro) to date. The 1 GB device, designed for mobile phones, digital cameras and audio players, writes at up to 7.12 MB/s and reads at 7.38 MB/s. According to Samsung, it operates at 3.3 or 1.8 volts, with the latter version consuming 82% less power than other micro-sized cards. The 12x14x1.1-mm MMCmicro will only be available in the third quarter.
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Toshiba and NEC boost MRAM memory
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 9, 2006 - 6:39 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.nec.co.jp/press/en/0602/0702.html
Toshiba and NEC this week announced improvements in magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) that will allow it to reach writing and reading speeds of 200 MB/s. The companies claim to have solved a problem involving a drive circuit that degraded read operation from memory cells. The new MRAM also runs at a low voltage of 1.8 v. However, the chip is still limited to a density of 16 Mb, even though it is smaller than previous prototypes.
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Sony intros Memory Stick Micro card
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 7, 2006 - 9:30 AM PST
Category: Memory
More Info: http://www.sony-europe.com/view/View.action?section=en_EU_Press&pressr...
Sony has introduced yet another memory card format, the Memory Stick Micro (M2), this time aimed specifically at mobile phones. According to the company, the M2 is one-quarter the volume of the Memory Stick PRO Duo, but only 1.2 mm thick. It supports dual-voltage (1.8 and 3.3 volts) and can be used in PRO slots with an adaptor. The cards will be available in March (256 MB and 512 MB) and May (1 GB).
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