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  • Numonyx and Ovonyx ink deal for phase change memory

    Memory companies Numonyx and Ovonyx say they have entered into a license agreement for memory products under Ovonyx’s patents and intellectual property relating to phase change memory (PCM) technology.

    07/05/2009

  • Memory companies collaborate on NAND controllers

    Hynix, Numonyx and Phison say they have signed an agreement to jointly develop controllers for the next generation of NAND based on the newly released JEDEC eMMC 4.4 industry specification.

    14/05/2009

  • Rambus claims ‘world’s fastest memory’

    Rambus, a technology licensing companies specialising in high-speed memory architectures, has demonstrated its XDR memory system running at data rates up to 7.2 Gbps.

    01/07/2009

  • Samsung, Numonyx push Phase Change Memory

    South Korean electronics giant Samsung and Swiss-based Numonyx say they are jointly developing market specifications for Phase Change Memory (PCM) products.

    29/06/2009

  • Microcontroller

    STMicroelectronics announced a new secure microcontroller (MCU) based on embedded Flash memory, which is the first in the world to be produced using 90nm (90 nanometer) process technology.

    14/11/2007

  • Rambus unveils main memory innovations

    Rambus, a company specialising in IP licensing for high-speed memory architectures, has unveiled technology to accelerate computing main memory beyond current DDR3 data rate limits to 3200 Mbps.

    15/06/2009

  • SanDisk claims ‘world’s first high performance 4-bits-per-cell (X4)’ flash memory technology

    SanDisk Corporation says it will begin mass-production of what it claims is the world’s first high performance 4-bits-per-cell (X4) flash memory.

    25/02/2009

  • Start-up claims memory breakthrough offering 4 times density of NAND Flash

    Unity Semiconductor, a Silicon Valley start-up, has disclosed its objective to have the smallest die-size and the lowest manufacturing cost per bit memory in the electronics industry.

    01/06/2009

  • Memory cards

    Kingston Technology Company announced it is increasing the overall performance of its CompactFlash Elite Pro Flash memory cards to help amateur and professional photographers maximise the performance from their high-end imaging devices and digital workflow applications.

    19/11/2007

  • Elpida completes 2 Gbit GDDR5 development

    Using 2 Gbit GDDR memory devices with GPU can double the frame buffer size of each GPU compared with 1 Gbit memory products.

    30/06/2010

  • Sandisk launches memory cards for mobile phones

    Sandisk launches memory cards for mobile phones

    SanDisk Corporation has announced the availability of SanDisk Mobile Ultra, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, which are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities.

    02/07/2008

  • Samsung, Toshiba commit to DDR NAND flash memory development

    According to Samsung, the NAND memory is expected to be suitable to NAND-based mobile and consumer electronics applications.

    28/07/2010

  • Intel, Micron claim industry’s most efficient NAND memory

    Intel, Micron claim industry’s most efficient NAND memory

    Microprocessor giant Intel and memory specialist Micron say they have fabricated a 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory using 34 nm wafer fabrication.

    18/08/2009

  • Memory weighs down semiconductor sales

    The harsh memory market has once again strongly impacted the overall semiconductor. The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported worldwide sales of semiconductors in January reached US$21.5 billion, a 0.3% increase on January 2007 results of US$21.47 billion and a 3.6% decrease on December 2007 results of US$22.3 billion.

    06/03/2008

  • Industry giants collaborate on memory interface technology specification

    Hynix, LG, Samsung and Silicon Image say they have formed an industry consortium that promotes Serial Port Memory Technology (SPMT) for broad market adoption as an industry standard.

    27/05/2009

  • Mobile phone memory card revenue has two flat years

    Strategy Analytics says growth is expected to resume in 2010 and will reach $9B by 2013.

    05/11/2009

  • Microcontroller

    STMicroelectronics announced a new secure microcontroller (MCU) based on embedded Flash memory, which is the first in the world to be produced using 90nm (90 nanometer) process technology.

    27/11/2007

  • Numonyx delivers 45 nm NOR flash

    Numonyx claims to have produced the industry’s first samples of multi-level cell (MLC) NOR flash memory products using 45 nm process technology.

    18/02/2009

  • Memory cards deliver most revenue of all mobile handset accessories

    Although cellular handset accessories such as chargers and batteries ship far more units in what is today a US$58 billion ($81 billion) industry, memory cards provide the greatest revenue of all mobile phone add-ons, according to a new study from ABI Research.

    13/01/2009

  • World’s top memory maker in 2006

    World’s top memory maker in 2006

    Kingston Technology Company, Inc. was recently ranked No. 1 by both iSuppli and DRAMeXchange, the world renowned independent research companies, in the global Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) module supplier market - based on revenues.

    14/08/2007

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