Items tagged with 'Micron'

Intel And Micron Partner To Make Flash Drives Infinitely Large

Intel And Micron Partner To Make Flash Drives Infinitely Large

For many, it's not difficult to remember back when USB flash drives topped out at around 8GB and demanded a near fortune. Today, these minuscule drives are near ubiquitous, and with flash prices in free fall, a rather sizable one (capacity wise, not size wise) can be had for not too much dough.But, even big corporations... Read More
Micron's LRDIMM Redefines Server Memory Modules

Micron's LRDIMM Redefines Server Memory Modules

You've heard of memory, and you've heard of RAM. Heck, you may even know a thing or two about DIMMs. But have you any knowledge whatsoever on LRDIMMs? Those very modules are being unveiled today courtesy of Micron Technology, which has introduced the industry’s first DDR3 load-reduced, dual-inline memory module (LRDIMM).... Read More
Lexar Incorporates Micron's New 34nm NAND Chips

Lexar Incorporates Micron's New 34nm NAND Chips

Micron Technology announced the mass production of new NAND flash memory products using a 34-nanometer process technology. In coordination with the announcement, Lexar, a subsidiary of Micron, announced plans to take advantage of the new 34nm NAND products by offering a range of flash memory cards and USB flash drives that... Read More
Micron Debuts 2GB And 4GB DDR3 Notebook RAM

Micron Debuts 2GB And 4GB DDR3 Notebook RAM

Samsung just got done wowing us with a memory announcement of its own, and now Micron is dashing in to ensure that it too receives a bit of RAM attention this week. Catering to performance-oriented notebook users, Micron has announced that users can now take advantage of optimized battery life and portability with a new... Read More
Micron Makes Advancements In Mobile Memory Space

Micron Makes Advancements In Mobile Memory Space

With Mobile World Congress just around the corner, not to mention rival SanDisk pumping out a few self-flattering press releases regarding NAND memory earlier this week, Micron has dropped a bomb of new information in the mobile memory space.For starters, Micron is introducing a suite of NAND software solutions for mobile... Read More
Micron Demos Blistering 1GB/s Solid State Drive

Micron Demos Blistering 1GB/s Solid State Drive

When it comes to memory technologies, there are a few major names in the industry that are essentially the primary sources of the chip-level technologies that drive the market.  When it comes to DRAM and Flash memory, Samsung, Intel and of course Micron, are a few of the big names.  Lately, though DRAM technologies... Read More
Micron and Intel Goose Flash Memory

Micron and Intel Goose Flash Memory

Solid-state memory is the future. Micron and Intel, working together, have brought us closer to that future with the announcement of  a new flash  memory architecture that more than doubles both read and write speeds for solid-state memory devices.IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture between Intel and Micron,... Read More
AMD Selling 0.13 Micron Technology

AMD Selling 0.13 Micron Technology

It is no secret that Advanced Micro Devices hasn't had the best couple of quarters, but they seem to have a very deep strategy for getting back in black.  Obviously that strategy includes excellent new products such as the Radeon HD 3000 series and the Phenom CPUs and chipsets, but that's only part of the picture.Apparently... Read More
AMD, Micron To Go Private?

AMD, Micron To Go Private?

According to a story on EETimes, rumors were circulating last week that claimed AMD and Micron (among others) were planning to go private. We don't know how much truth there is to this rumor, but considering AMD's current financial situation, it's likely the company is exploring a number of possible routes and going private... Read More
Intel and Micron Announce Advancements in NAND Flash Memory Joint Venture

Intel and Micron Announce Advancements in NAND Flash Memory Joint Venture

Intel and Micron Announce Advancements in NAND Flash Memory Joint Venture SANTA CLARA, Calif., and BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 6, 2006 - Intel Corporation and Micron Technology Inc., today announced they are ahead of schedule on their development of the NAND flash memory joint venture, IM Flash Technologies. Since the formation... Read More
Micron Sampling New 1/5-inch, 1.3-Megapixel Image Sensor

Micron Sampling New 1/5-inch, 1.3-Megapixel Image Sensor

With shrinking feature sizes, smaller and smaller form factor devices are coming to market. Imagine this little image processor coupled with bluetooth embedded in such devices as key chains, pens and other small form factor devices. James Bond would have a ball with this type of technology. I wonder what the power requirements... Read More
Intel and Micron Sample Industry's First 50 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Devices

Intel and Micron Sample Industry's First 50 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Devices

Intel and Micron Sample Industry's First 50 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Devices BOISE, Idaho, and SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 25, 2006 - Demonstrating their commitment to move quickly up the technology leadership curve, Micron Technology, Inc., and Intel Corporation today announced they are sampling the industry's... Read More
AMD's .09 micron A64 3500+: Overclocking, Thermals, & Power Consumption

AMD's .09 micron A64 3500+: Overclocking, Thermals, & Power Consumption

Good Afternoon HotHardware fans! Just in case you didn't see the link at the top of the page, I'm here to let you know that we've just posted a new article investigating the overclocking potential, thermals, and power consumption of AMD's .09 micron, Winchester core based Athlon 64 3500 processor. Our results were fairly... Read More
AMD's .09 micron A64 3500+: Overclocking, Thermals, & Power Consumption

AMD's .09 micron A64 3500+: Overclocking, Thermals, & Power Consumption

When Intel released the first batch of Pentium 4 processors based on their Prescott core, which were built using a .09 micron manufacturing process, analysts found that the CPUs generated more heat and consumed more power than similarly clocked Pentium 4 processors based on the .13 micron Northwood core. These findings... Read More