The fine folks over at analyst firms Objective Analysis and Coughlin Associates sent me a copy of their 2020 report -- Emerging Memories Find Their Direction-- to review. It's as dense with technical ...
It's been a while since we checked in on Crossbar, the next-generation memory company working on a NAND flash replacement. The company's resistive RAM (RRAM or ReRAM) technology stores data by ...
Just what we needed — more price increases. According to a report by TrendForce, massive demand is doing wonders for DRAM and NAND flash revenue and prices. Both industries have been on a rapid rise ...
Most smartphones and computers today boast extremely fast read and write speeds, thanks to a paradigm shift towards flash memory, especially in consumer PCs. NAND flash memory finds use in a variety ...
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of September 15–September 21.
As the first new non-volatile, mass-marketed storage technology since NAND flash, 3D XPoint made a huge splash when it was first announced in 2015 by development partners Intel and Micron. It was ...
South Korean periodical New Daily reports that Samsung recently confirmed to its partners that it plans to raise DRAM and ...
China's NAND flash race is intensifying, with Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) pushing Xtacking 4.0 into mass production. The company has begun producing 267-layer 3D NAND TLC while preparing ...
XDA Developers on MSN
QLC isn't evil so long as you know its limits, but not everyone does
While early QLC did have issues with slowdowns and reliability, the technology has matured to a point where the average user won't be able to tell the difference between TLC and QLC. It's no longer ...
The part 1 of this two-article series outlined the NAND flash technology and how it transitioned from 2D to 3D NAND flash. The article also explained the current challenges in the way of density ...
Those crazy iFixit people were up with the Dawn Patrol this morning, attacking an Xbox One with screwdrivers and spudgers to see what Microsoft's shiny new console looks like on the inside. The iFixit ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
U.S. government considers annual permits for Samsung and SK hynix to supply equipment to their Chinese fabs
The U.S. plans to replace Samsung and SK hynix's indefinite export permissions for chipmaking tools with annual site-specific licenses, a move that adds regulatory complexity but avoids disrupting ...
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