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Zotac shows a new PCIe SSD at CES 2016
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Tuesday, 05 January 2016 16:26

Zotac shows a new PCIe SSD at CES 2016


Hopefully we will see it in action

Zotac, usually known for Nvidia Geforce graphics cards as well as the Zbox line of mini-PCs, is apparently serious about entering the SSD market as well as a new PCIe SSD has been spotted at CES 2016 show in Las Vegas.

Chinese government might buy SanDisk and Toshiba
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All your NAND flash are belong to us

SanDisk and Toshiba, which jointly develop NAND flash technology, are being targeted for acquisition by China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup.

Intel and Micron to introduce new 3D Xpoint memory
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Products in 2016, 1000x faster than 3D NAND

Intel and Micron have just announced a new revolutionary memory called 3D Xpoint. 

Samsung provides 3D NAND flash to Google
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Wednesday, 01 April 2015 12:36

Samsung provides 3D NAND flash to Google


Coming right at ya

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured another hell on earth yarn that Samsung has agreed to supply Google with its advanced three-dimensional NAND flash (3D NAND) solid state drives (SSD).

Samsung wants to stick 128GB of storage on mainstream phones
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New 3-bit NAND makes it possible

Samsung has announced an exciting new NAND product that should boost the storage capacity on mainstream phones and tablets. 

OCZ unveils new Vertex 460A SSD
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014 14:28

OCZ unveils new Vertex 460A SSD


A version of Vertex 460 with Toshiba A19 MLC NAND

OCZ Storage Solutions, which is now a Toshiba Group Company, has now unveiled and announced availability of its new Vertex 460A SATA III SSD.

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Barefoot 3 M00 controller and 19nm MLC NAND

The 840 EVO packed in mSATA form-factor

Tuesday, 24 September 2013 21:39

OCZ announces new enterprise Deneva 2 SSDs

 

Sandforce SF-2281 controller and 19nm NAND

Wednesday, 07 August 2013 08:01

Flash memory could be replaced by RRAM



Going the way of the Dodo