ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free “Green” Memory Products - Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
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Love for Mother Earth, PDC Moves For
Environmentally Friendly Concepts,
Announces Production of Lead Free
MultiMediaCards
Love for Mother Earth, PDC Moves For
Environmentally Friendly Concepts,
Announces Production of Lead Free
MultiMediaCards
05/31/2004 02:11 PMPower Digital Card (PDC) continues to lead industry concepts in the
memory card market. Being granted awards for memory card designs last
year, PDC was awarded again this year with the Certificate of
Excellence for its RSMMC designs. Recently, PDC takes action to move
its production processes for more environmentally friendly concepts,
announcing lead free MultiMediaCards. [PRWEB Apr 16, 2004]
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThe fate of the removable flash memory market has been and will
continue to be tied to digital cameras and cell phones, which have
taken off and are expected to grow.
Samsung Keeps Lead In Flash Memory,
iSuppli Says
Samsung Keeps Lead In Flash Memory,
iSuppli Says
02/05/2005 09:59 PMTechWeb Feb 6 2005 1:29AM GMT
C-Flash Smart Phone Memory Cards
Launched by Pretec - CeBIT 05
C-Flash Smart Phone Memory Cards
Launched by Pretec - CeBIT 05
03/17/2005 03:48 AMDigital Lifestyles Mar 15 2005 8:51PM GMT
ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC
Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB,
1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched
Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per
Megabyte Solution
ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC
Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB,
1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched
Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per
Megabyte Solution
12/19/2004 03:14 PMATP Electronics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high capacity, high
performance digital flash media products, announced that it is
offering special size SD and MMC flash memory cards. In addition to
the standard 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB flash cards currently found
on the market, ATP is now offering sizes such as 384MB and 768MB in
both the MMC and SD standards. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]
Will rising DRAM prices mean less
memory?
Will rising DRAM prices mean less
memory?
04/20/2004 12:45 PMRising DRAM (dynamic RAM) prices could mean bad news for users who
hope to find cheap computers packed with lots of memory.
HP Recalls Notebook Memory Modules
HP Recalls Notebook Memory Modules
06/25/2004 03:39 PMHewlett-Packard Corp. said Friday that it will replace memory modules
in its notebooks that suffered from an "industry-wide" design flaw.
Crucial Intros Memory Modules for
Enthusiasts
Crucial Intros Memory Modules for
Enthusiasts
07/15/2004 12:18 PMTrans Intl. offers 1GB iBook G4 memory
modules
Trans Intl. offers 1GB iBook G4 memory
modules
11/12/2003 01:04 PMTrans Intl. today announced the availability of a 1GB DDR (Double Data
Rate) memory upgrade module for the newly released Apple iBook G4...
Elpida launches 2GB PC2-4300 DDR2 memory
modules
Elpida launches 2GB PC2-4300 DDR2 memory
modules
11/04/2003 02:31 PMATP Announces Industrial Grade SD Cards
- Ruggedized SD Memory Cards to Endure
Extreme Temperatures, Shock and
Vibration in Harsh Environments
ATP Announces Industrial Grade SD Cards
- Ruggedized SD Memory Cards to Endure
Extreme Temperatures, Shock and
Vibration in Harsh Environments
04/06/2005 02:40 AMATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of digital flash media
products, today announced a new line of highly durable and reliable
Industrial Grade SD (SecureDigital) Flash Cards. ATP Industrial Grade
SD Cards are designed for demanding Industrial applications such as
military, automotive, marine navigation, aviation, and manufacturing,
where mission critical data requires the highest level of reliability,
durability, and data integrity. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Potential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
Potential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
06/25/2004 05:29 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 25 2004 9:26PM GMT
Design Chain Associates, LLC to Present
at the National Electronic Distributors
Association (NEDA) RoHS/Lead-Free Summit
Design Chain Associates, LLC to Present
at the National Electronic Distributors
Association (NEDA) RoHS/Lead-Free Summit
01/06/2005 04:39 AMDesign Chain Associates, LLC, the leading electronics industry Design
Chain consulting firm, will participate in the National Electronic
Distributors Association (NEDA) RoHS/Lead-Free Summit, to be held on
January 11, 2005 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Dallas, TX. The Summit will
provide a forum for the discussion of issues arising from the
implementation of the European Union's Restriction on Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) regulations. [PRWEB Jan 6, 2005]
Burn CD-Rs directly from memory cards
Burn CD-Rs directly from memory cards
11/17/2003 12:43 PMNew external CD burner from Japanese manufacturer Greenhouse that has
a built-in Flash memory card reader for recording CDs directly from
SD, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and Memory Stick memory cards without
needing to be connected to a PC. The is out in Japan now, No word on
whether the Yakeru-Kun GH-YKR48 will ever be available here in the
States, but it seems doubtful. Read...
SanDisk releases new memory cards
SanDisk releases new memory cards
05/24/2004 02:02 PMNokia embraces SD memory cards
Nokia embraces SD memory cards
09/14/2004 07:13 AMUsers accustomed to removing the memory card from one of their
consumer electronic devices and plugging it into another will soon be
able to do the same with mobile phones from Nokia Corp.
Faster Memory Cards Keep Up With the
Action
Faster Memory Cards Keep Up With the
Action
03/14/2005 06:17 PMHigh speed memory cards for digital cameras; Open Office, the free
open-source software suite for Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac OS X
systems, and other alternatives to PowerPoint; updating antivirus
software.
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
02/11/2004 10:51 AMCNET Feb 11 2004 3:16PM GMT
Kodak to tap Lexar's memory cards
Kodak to tap Lexar's memory cards
05/17/2004 12:02 PMZDNet May 17 2004 3:43PM GMT
1GB SecureDigital memory cards coming
this month
1GB SecureDigital memory cards coming
this month
01/08/2004 08:15 PMThe first one gigabyte SD Flash memory cards from SanDisk should start
appearing in stores by the end of the month. That's enough storage
capacity...
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
02/13/2004 03:38 AMLexar Media Inc. fired
several shots of its own in the digital camera memory cards war at PMA
in Las Vegas by announcing several new cards on Thursday. As
MacCentral went to press with this article, pages for these products
were not available on the company's Web site yet.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
05/17/2004 10:33 AMAP - Lexar Media Inc. will exclusively provide Eastman Kodak Co. with
memory cards used in digital cameras, camera phones and portable music
players, the companies announced Monday.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
05/17/2004 10:42 PMAP via Daily Press May 18 2004 2:06AM GMT
Nokia Embraces SD Memory Cards (PC
World)
Nokia Embraces SD Memory Cards (PC
World)
09/14/2004 01:01 PMPC World - Upcoming mobile phones will support Secure Digital flash
memory.
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory
cards
02/12/2004 02:02 PMLexar Media has introduced a Mac-compatible 32-bit CompactFlash
CardBus reader, several new Memory Stick and memory card products...
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMSeeking to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing semiconductor
markets, chipmaker AMD has announced a full line of flash memory
products, designed to be embedded in cell phones, PDAs, automobile
consoles, and networking and industrial manufacturing devices. The
current flagship of the line is a high-density, 256-megabit embedded
chip.
10 Way Flash Memory Drive Review
10 Way Flash Memory Drive Review
06/03/2004 12:22 PM
If you thought
all Yet Another Flash Drives were the same, leave it to Ars Technica
to prove you (us) wrong with a hugely informative (if pedantic) review
of 10 different USB 2.0 Hi-speed flash memory drives, with benchmarks,
read/write tests, and even an experiment involving two flash drives
and RAID 0. It's a great place to start if you're interested in any of
the drives, with include units from PNY, SanDisk, Mushkin, SimpleTech,
FujiFilm (a write-speed beast), Verbatim, Transcend (the overall
winner), and Iomega (who did very well all around).
Read
a> [ArsTechnica]
AMD Announces New Flash Memory
Technology
AMD Announces New Flash Memory
Technology
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAMD has announced it would begin development of a 4-bit flash memory
chip to be used for
storing data in wireless devices, such as mobile phones, personal
digital assistants and
handheld gaming devices. The chipmaker said the 4-bit chip would build
on the company's
MirrorBit technology, announced earlier this year.
Flash memory market heating up
Flash memory market heating up
04/09/2004 04:13 PMFlash memory is found in a variety of electronic devices including
portable MP3 players, digital cameras, cell phones, and USB key
drives. Memory makers are ramping up to make more and make it better.
Hagiwara Sys USB Flash Memory Readers
Hagiwara Sys USB Flash Memory Readers
08/05/2004 08:45 AM
So yeah, these are just USB
flash memory card readers, but I'm a sucker for tight design --
especially when it uses the sort of played-out but still delicious
grey-on-white soft cuddle robot color scheme (coming to a HGTG movie
near you). These two readers from Hagiwara Sys read MemoryStick Duo
Pro and miniSD, respectively (well, if you're looking from left to
right).
Read
b> - Product Page [HSCJPN via Akiba.Soroban]
Wireless: As 3G grows, so will flash
memory needs
Wireless: As 3G grows, so will flash
memory needs
09/26/2004 06:38 PMIHT Sep 26 2004 9:57PM GMT
Flash Memory: Evolution or Revolution
Flash Memory: Evolution or Revolution
03/20/2003 01:05 PMWhen AMD released its MirrorBit flash technology architecture in late
spring, the
company claimed it had ignited a revolution in the memory industry
with a product that
managed not to compromise endurance, performance or reliability.
MirrorBit differs
markedly from Intel's StrataFlash, first released in 1997.
EraTech EMP-100, EMP-110 Flash Memory
Players
EraTech EMP-100, EMP-110 Flash Memory
Players
07/07/2004 09:29 AM
The EMP-100 and 110 are the
newest flash MP3 players from EraTech, the people who happen to make
one of the only flash memory players I'd like to own, the EMP-ZII (the
one that looks like a little egg). Both these new players look fine,
too, as far as flash players are concerned, with MP3 and WMA support,
simple displays, and USB 1.1 interfaces. Actually, now that I think
about it, that's sort of wimpy. The main difference between the two
models is that the EMP-110 has an integrated USB port, like a flash
memory key drive, while the EMP-100 requires a separate cable. I4U has
an EMP-100 in their review queue -- expect to see that soon.
Read - New Small
High-End EraTech EMP-100/EMP-110 MP3 Player [I4U]
Related
Eratech EMP-Z II Review [Gizmodo]
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
06/01/2004 10:29 AM
Pretec has announced what
they are calling the 'World's Fastest Flash Memory Card,' a 2GB giant
that uses the MMC 4 spec to transfer 4-bits of data in parallel with
write speeds up to 18MB/sec and read speeds of up to 22.5MB/sec. Even
better, the card is backwards-compatible with previous SD/MMC devices,
albeit at lower read/write speeds. To give you some perspective, those
speeds would make the 2GB Pretec card about 200 percent faster than
the fastest SD cards available on the market.
Rea
d [DPReview via
DailyGadget]
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
06/24/2004 05:04 AMMemory School is a fully interactive memory improvement site. At
Memory School you will be taught how to improve your memory on every
level. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
For CD's and Memory Cards, a
Space-Saving Double Agent
For CD's and Memory Cards, a
Space-Saving Double Agent
03/06/2004 01:53 AMWith combination gadgets like wireless camera phones or personal
organizers that function as MP3 players, multitasking is not just for
busy humans anymore.
Components Corp. Now Offers A
RoHS-Compliant, Low-Profile SMT Test
Points Series
Components Corp. Now Offers A
RoHS-Compliant, Low-Profile SMT Test
Points Series
06/17/2005 07:16 PMComponents Corp., a world leader in the design and manufacture of
circuit board hardware technology, releases the 100% RoHS-compliant
TP-107 Series of low-profile, surface-mount printed circuit board test
points. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2005]
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
06/03/2004 11:41 PMFlash memory takes a licking and keeps
on remembering
Flash memory takes a licking and keeps
on remembering
08/02/2004 03:02 AMFlash memory cards (CompactFlash, Secure Digital, xD, Memory Stick and
Smartmedia) are nigh-indestructible (I once put a brand-new Exilim
digital camera through the laundry: the camera was toast, but the SD
memory survived and is still in use today!).
The one question I have is how these things fare against time itself,
given that CDs and DVDs tend to delaminate, tapes crumble, and HDDs'
bearings seize up -- it'd be great to have media that you could bury
in a time-capsule for a couple decades with confidence.
They were dipped into cola, put through a washing machine, dunked in
coffee, trampled by a skateboard, run over by a child's toy car and
given to a six-year-old boy to destroy.
Perhaps surprisingly, all the cards survived these six tests.
Most of them did fail to get through two additional tests - being
smashed by a sledgehammer and being nailed to a tree.
Link
(
via Engadget)
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