An earlier family of flash memory cards from Sony. Introduced in 1998, Memory Stick storage was used in digital cameras, camcorders and other devices. Starting at 4MB and 8MB capacities, the original ...
Flash memory is cheap, but it isn’t fast, at least not by the standards of DRAM. But Diablo Technologies, an upstart in the memory arena that has been making some waves in recent years, thinks that ...
SanDisk's new solid state drive was first showcased late last year and is unlike any other you've seen. It bypasses Serial ATA and PCI Express interfaces and instead relies on the memory channel as ...
Raspberry Pi is now launching its own USB 3.0 memory stick, the Raspberry Pi Flash Drive, which promises higher quality and ...
Wibu-Systems’ (www.wibu.com) CmStick/CM is the newcomer to CodeMeter’s hardware element family for secure key storage. It comes in a futuristic design that’s slim and compact. It sports a USB 3.1 ...
Flash memory is ubiquitous, especially in mobile devices. Available in a wide range of form factors, it continues to push hard-disk drives from more and more platforms as its costs go down and ...
Planar NAND flash memory is nearing its practical scaling limits, posing significant challenges for the memory industry. 3D NAND technology is poised to make a dramatic impact by keeping flash storage ...
Consumer devices are a driver for storage and memory, either directly or indirectly. The increasing use of AI application and IoT connected smart devices are drivers of this demand. Likewise, faster ...
At the annual Consumer Electronics Show, Sony presented the newest member of its Memory StickA media family — the 8GB Memory Stick PROa¢ Duo. Weighing in at just two grams, 0.79-inches wide, ...
Memory Explainer: The RAMpocalypse is making memory, SSDs, and even GPUs much more expensive, and it's all down to AI SSDs Unfortunately, all of that doomsaying last year was correct and SSD prices ...
Turntables with USB connections are nothing new – we've covered quite a few before – but this is the first I've seen that can not only record into your PC but directly onto a PMP or even an SD memory ...
Hell of an idea Mplat: you have received our official approval seal. Here is the deal, plug this little gizmo into any USB port and boot up any kind of VoIP software such as Skype, MSN, etc. and begin ...
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