Adata has some evolutionary toys plus a few twists
CES 2015: Memory and more memory and I forget
Adata didn’t have anything groundbreaking at CES but two of their product had unique features worth talking about.
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Adata didn’t have anything groundbreaking at CES but two of their product had unique features worth talking about.
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OCZ, the consumer arm of Toshiba flash storage, was showing SemiAccurate their next-gen SSD controller and other goodies at CES.
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In this article I’ll be looking at Kingston’s FCR-HS3 USB 3.0 Media Reader.
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STMicro was the lead parter on ARM’s new M7 core and were first to launch with their STM32 F7 MCU.
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Intel just put out two new lines of data center oriented drives in the S3500 family, one M.2 and one 2.5 inch. While both are similar in function, the form factor differences point to very different use cases. First off …
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Memblaze’s new FlashRAID PCIe card is interesting for two reasons, the technology and the company itself.
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Marvell had a lot of controller goodies at Computex alongside their new SAS and SoC/device silicon.
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It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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You might recall Pretec from their past flash drive creations, this year at Computex they were showing off car batteries too.
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Adata revealed a brilliant little bit of technology to SemiAccurate at Computex, “psuedo-SLC” mode for MLC flash.
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As usual at Computex, Adata had a lot of new memory goodies to show off from SSDs to USB dongles with a twist.
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Adata just upped the SD card ante with three UHS-1 Speed Class 3 (U3) offerings across two lines.
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If you have fond memories of the LSI Nytro MegaRAID card from last year, the new 8140-8e8i will make your day.
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Sandisk had two new announcements at MWC and two items that were not press-release worthy, and yes they were all were flash based.
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It looks like there is going to be a big shakeup in the SSD controller world, SemiAccurate is hearing of a long delay to a critical product.
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