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Articles & reviews
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TG Daily visits Qimonda: 300 mm fab focused on DRAM, not flash*
Monday 26 June 2006 – 04:01
In a special "Fab Day" (short for "fabrication") event at its new 300 mm production facility in Richmond, Virginia, a company that few have heard of has become, not two months into its existence, the #2 producer of DRAM on the planet. Who is Qimonda, and how does the spinoff of once trouble-ridden Infineon find a way to capitalize on rising global demand for memory, without falling into the pit of plummeting prices?
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CES 2007: Samsung launches UMPC with flash hard drive*
Monday 8 January 2007 – 12:54
One of the first opportunities to get your hands on a 1.8", NAND flash-based solid state disk (SSD) drives may be Samsung's upgraded ultra mobile PC (UMPC).
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Rant-O-Matic: Flash Ca$h*
Friday 8 March 2002 – 06:00
Why are there so many different formats for flash memory? Has anyone considered that flash memory technology has become the new Beta versus VHS nightmare? With all of this "Flash Ca$h" floating around, one has to ask whether consumers are getting a fair deal. -
QuickView: Linksys WCF54G Wireless-G Compact Flash Card*
Wednesday 1 December 2004 – 03:00
The wait is over for wireless networkers who have been waiting for an 802.11g card for their PDAs. If your PocketPC has a CompactFlash slot, the Linksys WCF54G will get you on the air quickly and we found wireless speed improvement to be better than expected. -
One Open-E Flash Module + One IDE Interface Equals NAS Storage*
Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 07:00
Open-E has debuted a flash module with an IDE interface for almost-instant NAS storage on x86 PCs or servers. Setup is done with a Web browser in about five minutes. Can high-powered NAS storage really be that easy? -
How To: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 - Part 4- Customizing the Flash*
Thursday 9 September 2004 – 03:20
Part 4 of Jim Buzbee's series shows how to modify the NSLU2's flash so that you can automate the startup of the other hacks and open the door to even more customizations. -
Safer Stick: Biometric Flash Disk*
Friday 9 April 2004 – 07:00
USB flash drives are convenient, but their small size makes them prone to theft or getting lost. While Plexuscom's device is just as easily lost or stolen as the next flash drive, a built-in fingerprint sensor ensures that no one other than yourself can access the data. -
14-Way SSD Hard Drive Roundup*
Monday 18 August 2008 – 05:30
Having found a number of SSDs that don’t deliver on their efficiency promises, we decided to put 14 different drives to the test. Here is the latest roundup--dominated by a single product.
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Data Transfer on the Run: High-Speed USB Flash Drives*
Friday 20 May 2005 – 07:00
Forget the diskettes or read/write optical media! USB flash memory drives are quicker and easier to use. And some models even offer data transfer rates that exceed 20 MBytes/sec! -
When Size Really Matters: Smallest Flash Cards*
Friday 5 August 2005 – 07:00
You can find CompactFlash memory cards today with capacities of up to 8 GB, and 4 GB Secure Digital flash (SD) cards are just around the corner. While rather small, their size still makes them unsuitable for use in ultra-small devices like cellphones, smart phones, PDAs, and so forth. Here, we take a look at smaller memory formats, including MMCmicro and MicroSD, which promise mass data storage in truly tiny packages. -
Conventional Hard Drive Obsoletism? Samsung's 32 GB Flash Drive Previewed*
Wednesday 20 September 2006 – 03:14
Samsung has provided us with a new 32 GB Flash Solid State Hard Disk. How does performance compare to conventional hard drives and what are the implications for desktop and mobility users?
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