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Crazy Johns Cuts 16GB SanDisk Phone Deal
SanDisk has announced that Crazy Johns will be the first retail outlet in Australia to sell its 16GB MicroSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards.

 

Say Happy Birthday
50 years ago today Texas Instruments engineer Jack Kirby changed the world forever when he invented the worlds first integrated circuit on a silicon processor.

 

SanDisk Releases Speedy Flash Memory Cards
SanDisk Corporation has set a new speed record of 30 megabytes per second1 for SD flash memory cards with the introduction of the SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition line of SDHC Cards.

 

SanDisk Sales Down And Worse Still To Come
According to Reuters, SanDisk Corp quarterly results dropped amid an unexpected decline in sales and the company warned worse was in store as it further slashes the prices of its memory chips in the current quarter.

 

Samsung Warns Of NAND Flash Drought
According to overseas report, Samsung is warning that there may be a NAND flash memory drought after Apple placed a massive order.

 

PCs To Get More Grunt For Gaming & Video Playback
Graphics chipmakers Nvidia and AMD today will release new graphics processing units claimed to take games playing, multimedia applications ­ and perhaps serious supercomputing ­ to new levels.

 

SanDisk Beat Sony In Memory Game
SanDisk and Sony have snared the top spots in the $11.5 billion memory card and USB flash drive (UFD) market according to DRAMeXchange. SanDisk who pipped Sony to the top spot posted $2.93 billion in sales, followed by Sony with $1.73 billion. Coming in third at $1.13 billion is Kingston.

 

HP Invents Super Memory Module
According to a report in techworld.com, Hewlett-Packard (HP) researchers have discovered the existence of a "memristor," the fourth circuit element in electrical engineering.

 

SanDisk Rolls Out Memory Cards For Camcorders
SanDisk is releasing a new line of memory cards especially designed for digital camcorders. These new memory cards, available in SDHC and Memory Stick PRO Duo formats, will be identified by minutes of recording time as well as its maximum capacity.

 

Million If Not Billions To Be Collected From Memory Makers
Many thought that Rambus was a lost cause. But last week it won a long-drawn-out case in the federal court in San Jose, in which a jury found the company did not engage in monopolistic behaviour or fraud by patenting technologies that eventually became standard in memory chips.

 

Toshiba Increases Collaboration With Kingston
According to digitimes.com, Kingston Technology says it is likely to invest in Taiwan-based controller IC designer Phison Electronics.

 

Kingston Launches USB Flash For Business
The new USB flash drive from Kingston is targeted at business users, offering storage capacities up to 8GB and software which allows users to work across multiple PCs by syncing files, email and Internet settings on the drive itself.

 

 
 

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