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Tag Archives: flash

Nvidia World logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 14, 2013

Why would Nvidia release an unlocked GTX680 to GTX770 BIOS?

The potential problems were far smaller than the potential AIB payouts

Thinking about flashing an Nvidia GTX680 to a GTX770 lead down some interesting paths that weren’t obvious at first glance.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 13, 2013
5

Get a Nvidia GTX770 free! Bios flash and GTX680 not included but required.

Updated: Same old renaming scam, new silicon my *ss

When SemiAccurate said that Nvidia’s GK114 was canceled and replaced with a re-fused GK104/GTX680 we were a bit off, it is exactly the same chip.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 25, 2013

Nimbus updates their flash SAN software suite

Halo becomes Halo 13, all for the same low price

Nimbus Data today is releasing a new software suite for their flash based NAS/SAN boxes.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 27, 2013
1

PQI puts out the fastest USB flash drive

MWC 2013: Two evolutionary drives and two revolutionary ones

PQI LogoPQI was at MWC this year and they not only had just one cool device but four that were all pretty interesting.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 13, 2013

Western Digitial outs new generation Hybrid HDDs

CES 2013: WD SSHD Black is the new Black

Ultrabooks may be dumb but the money behind them is driving the component market, and Western Digitial is right there on the leading edge with ever thinner drives.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 4, 2013
1

Adata shows of evolutionary and revolutionary devices

CES 2013: NGFF SSDs, enterprise, and really big litle cards

Adata had the usual display of bigger, faster, and cheaper memory products on display at CES along with a new product category entirely.
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Seagate logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 28, 2013

Seagate jumps in to flash storage with the help of Virident

Virigate or Seadent, neither is a good name

Seagate finally bit the bullet and has released a line of flash storage devices for the enterprise market.
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Kingston logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 8, 2013

Kingston shows off a 1TB USB flash stick

CES 2013: We are rapidly approaching

At CES, Kingston was showing off two new memory sticks and an update to their Wi-Drive device.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 27, 2012

LSI talks about future flash and it’s problems

LSI AIS 2012: Shrinks are a big problem in this space.

During AIS, LSI gave an interesting talk about the trends in shrinking flash memory, and the problems it creates.
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Everspin logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 16, 2012

Everspin makes ST-MRAM a reality

LSI AIS 2012: Non-volatile memory with DDR3 speeds

Everspin has introduced a production ST-MRAM memory that combines high speeds, high density, and non-volatile storage.
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Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Oct 23, 2012

Apple vs Samsung: Samsung put the boot in hard

Revenge is sweet and may be fatal for Apple

When Apple first sued Samsung, SemiAccurate likened it to suicide.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 9, 2012
6

Pretec has some really innovative SSDs and flash devices

Computex 2012: Just when you thought you had seen it all

In a Computex that was full of minor steps, Pretec was a standout with several new ideas, and a few new takes on older ones.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 20, 2012
4

LSI shows off Sandforce powered goodies

Computex 2012: 19 and 20nm flash and PCIe SSDs

LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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Mads Ølholm
Feb 22, 2012
16

SanDisk develops the world’s smallest 128Gb flash chip

The new NAND flash chip measures just 170mm².

SanDisk’s well known X3 technology giving 3 bits per flash cell…
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Mads Ølholm
Oct 13, 2011
13

RRAM to take on flash at 11nm

For a couple of more generation we will have to contend with good old flash, but then the game changes.

The current generation of flash memory is manufactured on 19/20nm technology and according to IMEC shrinking of this technology combined with stacking is likely to make it possible to manufacture for a couple of more generations all the way down to 11nm.
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