The world's No. 2 maker of NAND-type flash memory says it plans to make solid-state flash drives for laptops that would range in capacity from 32 to 128 gigabytes.
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Big Blue says it’s achieved fastest access time ever recorded on embedded DRAM memory.
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Memory chip maker expects challenging market for flash memory during first quarter.
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Japanese electronics maker plans to compete with Samsung in iPhone-fueled market.
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Big Blue’s researchers say they’ve developed a new type of memory smaller and faster than flash.
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New chip could lead to 64GB memory cards for cameras, digital gadgets.
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Toshiba and SanDisk team up in Japan on a $2.6-billion flash memory plant.
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Memory designer’s shares shave off 25 percent after ruling.
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The electronics maker is developing a rice-sized chip that could store personal info or identify merchandise.
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Facing a problem with one format, Sony gives gamers a new way to watch films.
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Using hardware and software to make information more secure.
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Red Herring magazine’s bioscience news briefs for the week of June 5, 2006.
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The memory maker extends its fight to extract patent royalties.
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Seagate CEO Bill Watkins is rebuilding hardware’s toughest sector.
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The chip company better positions itself in the growing flash memory market.
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Stock-for-stock merger will strengthen the semiconductor maker’s position in NAND flash business.
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The SigmaTel CEO is playing offense this year to ensure that his successful audio chip company will continue to score touchdowns.
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Device lets users keep their desktops on hand for use on any computer.
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The flash memory card maker contends that STMicro infringed on its patent for two types of memory chips.
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The plan, in which Samsung would make flash memory chips for Apple, turns south.
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