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Is Intel Trying To Destroy Micron?

Intel’s move to NAND places a major Micron customer at risk. While Intel noted that its relationship with Micron remains strong and that it will continue to focus on 3D Xpoint, we believe the IM Flash...

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Lenovo Debuts OLED Screen With New ThinkPad X1 Yoga Hybrid

Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X1 products are outfitted with snazzy new technology, including an OLED display on its X1 Yoga hybrid and newfangled docks for its X1 Tablet. With the new X1 products, which...

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Kingston Creates Self-Destructing USB Device

Last up, following on from the success of the HyperX CloudII headset, Kingston has released a special edition for Xbox One users which has garnered the moniker of 'official'. It adds an inline volume...

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Toshiba Announces New Line Of SSDs

The 2.5-inch version of the Toshiba SG5 SSD series will be available in all aforementioned capacities, the M.2 2280-S2 (single side) form-factor version will be available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB...

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Samsung Bring 15TB SSD To Market

According to Samsung, enterprise managers can now fit twice as many drives in a standard 19-inch 2U rack compared to a 3.5-inch storage drive.

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Kingston Shows Off 16GB DDR4 Module

There will be a 16 GB kit consisting of a single module, a 32 GB with two modules, and 64 GB with three. The 16 GB and 32 GB 2133 MHz kits will have CL13 timings, whereas the 64 GB 2133 MHz kit will...

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Raspberry Pi 3 Competitor Pine 64 Finally Available For $15

A battle in low-cost computers may be shaping up now that a  $15 board computer that could challenge Raspberry Pi 3 finally ships. On paper, the Pine 64 is as powerful as the $35 Raspberry Pi 3. It can...

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Intel Sells Quark Microcontroller For Cheap

The Intel board has a six-axis accelerometer, a magnetometer with a temperature sensor, and one USB 2.0 port. It also has a coin cell battery slot and a 5-volt power input.

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Toshiba Finally Back In The Black

Toshiba subsidiary Westinghouse Electric Company for $229 million in October 2015. The purchase was made so that Toshiba could speed up construction on four reactors in the United States – two in...

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Kingston SSD’s Head To The Enterprise

Additionally, DC400 SSD features enterprise-class reliability with end-to-end data path protection and firmware-implemented power-loss protection (“pFAIL”).

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ADATA Goes Extreme Gaming With SSD

The ADATA XPG SX8000 SSD series is backed by a five year warranty and has an MTBF of two million hours.

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Lenovo’s Miix 720 Tablet To Take On Microsoft’s Surface

While the world waits for Microsoft’s next Surface tablet, consumers can opt for h Lenovo’s new Miix 720, a 12-inch Windows tablet loaded with cutting-edge features. The Miix 720 and will ship in April...

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Is Kingston Leading The SSD Market?

According to beancounters at Forward Insights, which has been analyzing the non-volatile semiconductor industry since 2008 more than 63 million SSDs were shipped worldwide in the channel in 2016 with...

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Will SSDs Take The Place Of Hard Drives

Flash controllers will also organise the way data is stored to achieve ‘wear levelling’. The locations in a flash memory will gradually wear out with repeated write/erase cycles, so using the available...

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Intel and Micron Part Ways

Intel and Micron now have different agendas too. Chipzilla wants its NAND flash in solid state devices for the data center and enterprise server markets, while Micron is using its for SSDs aimed at a...

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