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Tag Archives: flash

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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 20, 2020

Intel force bundles flash divisions

SK hynix gets a deal and some scraps

Intel is pawning off their moribund flash business on SK hynix todayfor $9 billion.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 10, 2020

When is Samsung’s 2nd gen zNAND due?

Covid-19 may have an effect on this launch

When is Samsung’s 2nd gen zNAND due out and what does it bring to the table?
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Intel Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 23, 2018

Intel launches 7-Series SSDs with the new 760p

64 layers instead of 32 for these new M.2s

Intel is introducing a new line of 7-Series SSDs starting with the consumer oriented 760p.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 19, 2017

Intel officially introduces Xpoint with the DC P4800X SSD

Niche product because of endurance problems

SemiAccurate has been down on Intel’s Xpoint memory and the official briefing changed very little of that.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 7, 2016

SKHynix shows of 8GB LPDDR4x phone modules

Qualcomm 4G/5G: More memory for more consumers

It looks like Hynix is the first to show off LPDDR4x modules and 8GB phone memory stacks.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 15, 2016

Everspin and Globalfoundries team up for embedded ST-MRAM

Do you want 22nm SOI devices with embedded memory?

Everspin and Globalfoundries are announcing pMTJ ST-MRAM for GF’s SOI process.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 25, 2016

AMD puts massive SSDs on GPUs and calls it SSG

Siggraph 2016: Game changing performance, impossible now possible

AMD just changed the GPU game forever with their Radeon SSG technology.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 4, 2016

Intel releases four new NVMe enterprise drives

Two with 3D NAND, two dual ported

Intel released four new drives last week, two families of two enterprise SSDs each.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 21, 2016

Sandisk releases a 128GB UHS-II micro-SD card

MWC 2016: If you feel the need for speed, your bus has arrived

Sandisk just announced a shipping UHS-II micro-SD card, a first as far as SemiAccurate is aware.
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Sandisk Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2016

Sandisk moves things forward a little at CES

CES 2016: Evolutionary and a bit larger, all in degrees

Sandisk has three new items at CES, all evolutionary, larger, or both.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 29, 2015

Intel and Micron introduce a new memory type, 3D XPoint

That is crosspoint for non-marketers

Intel and Micron are blurring the lines between memory and storage with their new 3D XPoint designs.
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Microdia logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 30, 2015

Microdia hits half a Terabyte with microSD4.0 cards

Computex 2015: Better naming, bigger cards, faster busses, and more

One of the surprises of Computex for SemiAccurate was Microdia and their massive 512GB SD4.0 cards.
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SKHynix logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 10, 2015

Hynix gets into retail memory with Klevv

Computex 2015: A new brand from an older company

It looks like SK Hynix is stepping into the retail memory game with their new Klevv brand.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 2, 2015

Intel releases the 750 PCIe SSD line

Take a hardcore enterprise SSD and add consumer labels

Intel is finally releasing the 750 Series PCIe SSDs, a ‘consumer’ version of their datacenter grade P35-3700 lines.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 17, 2015

Violin Memory release new flash arrays and software

Big and small arrays, an OS, and a unified console

Violin Memory is announcing two new platforms today along with a new OS and software stack to run them.
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