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Samsung 1st to Produce 256Mb DDR3 DRAMs
Samsung 1st to Produce 256Mb DDR3 DRAMs
04/19/2004 04:20 AMHankooki Apr 19 2004 8:50AM GMT
Samsung Shows Off 2Gb DDR2 DRAMs
Samsung Shows Off 2Gb DDR2 DRAMs
09/21/2004 06:41 AMSamsung Electronics announced the industry’s first 2Gb DDR2 SDRAM
utilizing 80nm process technology. The high density DDR2 solution will
enhance server and workstation performance and enable faster
deployment of memory intensive applications like real time video
conference, remote medical service, two-way communications, and 3-D
graphics. “Samsung developed the DDR2 SDRAM using an advanced 80nm
process technology, overcoming the industry expectations that 2Gb DRAM
manufacture would require sub 65nm circuitry,” Samsung said in the
statement.
The new DRAM technology breakthroughs include a 3D transistor
technology, recess channel array transistor (RCAT), and a new concept
architecture process. First introduced 2003, RCAT is a technology
unique to Samsung that reduces transistor area space by implementing a
3-D structural design, increasing the integration level for higher
density on a given area. To address the high performance features of
the DDR2 specification, Samsung adopted a double poly gate technology,
20-angstrom level ultra thin oxide film process, and a triple-layer
metal circuitry. The high speed process technology coupled with the
feasible 80nm technology also advances the time-to-market availability
of the new DDR2 device.

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Xbit LabsRead full story...Samsung to Produce Next-Generation Moxi
II DVR
Samsung to Produce Next-Generation Moxi
II DVR
04/04/2005 12:53 PMThe AP is reporting that Diego and Samsung have inked a deal to
make set-top PVRs using Diego's Moxi Media Center. Currently, the
first generation of Moxi boxes are deployed in Huntsville in a testing
capacity, but if everything goes as it should, the Moxi II boxes will
be rolled out to both Charter and Adelphia cable television
customers.
Moxi is a really solid platform and can handle HD recording without
much of an issue, so if you're in those cable providers' markets, keep
an eye open.
Catalog Page
[Yahoo/AP]
Samsung to Produce Tiniest Memory Card
Samsung to Produce Tiniest Memory Card
03/24/2005 01:48 PMHankooki Mar 24 2005 4:57PM GMT
Samsung to produce Bluetooth chip for
handsets
Samsung to produce Bluetooth chip for
handsets
07/16/2004 08:36 AMReview DRAMS 4.0
Review DRAMS 4.0
10/31/2003 02:47 AMWebmasterBase Oct 31 2003 2:23AM ET
Intel news: a DDR3 prototype, and a big
processor name decoder chart
Intel news: a DDR3 prototype, and a big
processor name decoder chart
06/17/2005 07:13 PMInfineon just shipped a DDR3 sample to Intel. Also, the Inquirer helps
out with my Intel processor name confusion.

Review DRAMS 4.0 Domain Registration
Software
Review DRAMS 4.0 Domain Registration
Software
11/02/2003 09:46 PMWebmasterBase Nov 2 2003 8:41PM ET
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
09/02/2004 03:45 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 2 2004 7:44PM GMT
256MB version of 6600 to come
256MB version of 6600 to come
09/11/2004 03:58 AMIT'S TOO EXPENSIVE to build a card that will have 500/1000MHz clock
and still have more than 128MB memory and sell it for less than $200.
At least this is how Nvidia feels. A 128 Mbit memory clocked to
1000MHz still costs too much. As for a 6600 standard card clocked at
300MHz core and only 500 MHz memory it won't be any problem to make a
256MB card and sell it to all that worship at the altar of massive
amounts of memory.

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The InqRead full story...XGI Volari Duo V8 Ultra 256MB
XGI Volari Duo V8 Ultra 256MB
05/23/2004 06:16 AMRio Chiba 256MB MP3 player
Rio Chiba 256MB MP3 player
10/30/2003 08:13 AMReg Review Farewell, jog-dial controls
Top Tip: 128MB or 256MB graphics card?
Top Tip: 128MB or 256MB graphics card?
08/17/2004 02:14 AMMy question is this: You can get the 9800 Pro with 128mb or with
256mb. Does any game actually use 256mb and is it necessary to pay the
extra to have the extra memory?
New DIVA GEM 256MB MP3 Player with
Bluetooth
New DIVA GEM 256MB MP3 Player with
Bluetooth
11/18/2003 05:53 AMI4U Nov 18 2003 5:05AM ET
Actually Cheap 256MB USB Drive/MP3
Player
Actually Cheap 256MB USB Drive/MP3
Player
09/10/2004 07:04 AMHere's something we're not used to see coming out of
Japan: low-cost products. Evergeen has announced the "EG-MP3" series
of USB memory type MP3 players. And cheap for Japan means about $60
USD for a 256MB model, which isn't half bad in America, even. Looking
at the low cost, and seeing as how this can double as a USB memory
drive, I'm thinking they're trying to appeal to the "2nd mp3 player"
market. You know, the kind of people who think "well, I'm looking for
a USB memory thingy, and it's only another $10 for one that plays
MP3s." Yeah, those people.
Judging by the name of the online vendor (Shanghai Donya), though,
I get the feeling this isn't a Made in Japan product.
Read - Product Information [ShanghaiDonya]
Creative ships 256MB, USB 2.0 MuVo TX
Creative ships 256MB, USB 2.0 MuVo TX
04/16/2004 08:50 AMReg Kit Watch Key chain MP3 player
upgraded
Club-3D DeltaChrome S8-256Mb Photos
Club-3D DeltaChrome S8-256Mb Photos
09/16/2004 11:07 AMFirst International Digital iRock 860
(256MB)
First International Digital iRock 860
(256MB)
09/12/2004 08:12 PMZDNet Sep 13 2004 0:31AM GMT
iRiver iFP-190TC 256MB MP3 Player Review
at 3DX
iRiver iFP-190TC 256MB MP3 Player Review
at 3DX
07/13/2004 08:24 AMPower Color Radeon 9800 XT 256MB
Power Color Radeon 9800 XT 256MB
12/08/2003 10:34 AMElpida samples 256Mb 800MHz DDR 2 chips
Elpida samples 256Mb 800MHz DDR 2 chips
03/22/2005 05:08 PMVolume production in two months' time
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
04/21/2004 03:50 PMSanDisk is selling its 256MB USB Flash Memory Drive for $47.24 with a
$15.00 rebate, bringing the total price down to $32.24, qualifying for
Amazon's free shipping. I suspect SanDisk is trying to clear the
channel to prepare for the launch of their Cruzer Micro flash drives,
but that's just...
Albatron Trinity Geforce 6800GT 256Mb
Albatron Trinity Geforce 6800GT 256Mb
09/20/2004 02:40 PMSanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage
05/10/2004 11:51 AMSanDisk's got a new WiFi SDIO card coming out with 256MB of built-in
storage; good news for owners of devices that only have one SD slot
for upgrades (like Dell Axim X3 Sandisk is using to demo the card in
the picture on the right). The only hang up is...
Thanko 256MB MP3 Flash Watch With Analog
Face
Thanko 256MB MP3 Flash Watch With Analog
Face
06/17/2004 10:06 AM
While running a cord from
my wrist sounds like a good way to constantly rip my headphones out of
my ears, I have to admit a certain admiration for these new MP3
SuperDisk Watches from Thanko. Not because they're good looking --
they're not -- but because despite cramming up to 256MB of flash
memory and MP3 decoding hardware inside, they've still managed to make
a watch that looks, for all intents and purposes, normal. It does use
a separate cord which would have to be carried around if you want to
add or remove data, which could be a hassle, but the watch face is
even analog, and waterproof besides. Pick one up at your local
Japanese gray market electronics store for only around $150.
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PNY Verto GeForce 6800GT 256MB Review @
3DGPU
PNY Verto GeForce 6800GT 256MB Review @
3DGPU
07/21/2004 03:58 AMOcPrices :: Crucial RADEON X800 Pro
256MB Review
OcPrices :: Crucial RADEON X800 Pro
256MB Review
08/22/2004 04:13 AMCrucial X800 Pro 256MB videocard ..
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Creative MuVo NX 256mb Review at Jhawk's
Hardware
Creative MuVo NX 256mb Review at Jhawk's
Hardware
09/05/2004 09:34 AMSanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage Shipping
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage Shipping
05/25/2004 10:32 AMSanDisk is announcing the shipment of their 256MB SD Combination card
with built-in WiFi. Optimized for low-power draw and using Direc
tSequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), the 256MB+WiFi SD card should
available within the next month through standard retail channels
for...
Sapphire Radeon X800 XT ViVo 256MB
(500/500 AGP) Review @ Beyond3D
Sapphire Radeon X800 XT ViVo 256MB
(500/500 AGP) Review @ Beyond3D
09/13/2004 10:48 AMSuntec Muro MR-100 256MB MP3 Player
Review at Jhawk's Hardware
Suntec Muro MR-100 256MB MP3 Player
Review at Jhawk's Hardware
09/07/2004 06:52 AMProduce a New Page Every Day!
Produce a New Page Every Day!
07/18/2004 06:46 PM"... how realistic it is to produce one page per day as Brett and
others have previously recommended? One page every three or four days
is my norm and that is going full tilt!"
How Much Data Do We Produce? And How
Much Is Spam?
How Much Data Do We Produce? And How
Much Is Spam?
07/27/2004 12:38 PMA new study from a data storage company (watch the bias) says that
we're all creating more data more rapidly thanks to ever growing hard
drives. There's no indication how they worked this out, but they do
seem to
attribute quite a bit of that data growth to spam. There's one
weird bit, suggesting that by 2007 the average email will include a
650 kb attachment. Now, certainly that would increase the amount of
data being sent around, but they give absolutely no basis for stating
such a thing. Maybe they're just counting virus spam and all the mess
it causes, but it would seem that a claim that every email will soon
be pushing that much data around should be supported by a bit more of
an explanation.
IBM to produce 90nm chips for Via
IBM to produce 90nm chips for Via
09/17/2004 06:08 AMComputer Weekly Sep 17 2004 10:20AM GMT
SCO Ordered to Produce Evidence
SCO Ordered to Produce Evidence
12/05/2003 04:15 PMQuanta to Produce New iMacs
Quanta to Produce New iMacs
10/30/2003 06:06 PM
Appleinsider reports that Quanta will be producing the upcoming iMac,
which is rumored to have "major cosmetic changes" for early next year
but is sti...
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
03/30/2005 09:10 AMXDR RAM is going to be fast. I predict even more unneeded processor
cycles in my near future.
Toshiba is lining up the world's
fasters memory chips. Testing has begun and they should be on sale in
the second half the year, the company said. The 512MB XDR (extreme
data rate) DRAM chips run at 4.8GHz - about 12 times faster than
typical desktop PC memory.
Even better, Samsung and Elpida
are on route to deliver the new chips in around the same
time-frame—just in time for use in the Playstation 3, in fact.
(
Thanks, Luke!)
Wor
ld's fastest memory shoots out Toshiba factory [TechWorld]
Hitachi to produce 1 TB drives
Hitachi to produce 1 TB drives
04/04/2005 11:36 AMHitachi on Monday is set to announce it will release hard drives
containing 230 gigabits of data per square inch by 2007, making a
1-inch 20 GB microdrive, allowing for a 20 GB iPod mini.
According to senior vice president of product strategy and marketing
at Hitachi Bill Healy, the density breakthrough represents a
refinement in perpendicular recording. Hard drives currently store
data in a longitudinally, with the heads scanning over a horizontal
plane. For perpendicular recording, data bits are aligned vertically,
allowing for more data to be placed into an area.
"We're redesigning the head and disc quite significantly," Healy told
CNET. "All we have done is longitudinal recording in hard drives since
the 1950s. We've got a babysitting program running in the back to see
how the hard drives are doing. We are building up our understanding
of our quality and reliability."
Why use DITA to produce HTML
deliverables?
Why use DITA to produce HTML
deliverables?
11/12/2003 01:31 PMIBM Nov 12 2003 6:29AM ET
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