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Category Archives: Storage

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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 13, 2013

Western Digitial outs new generation Hybrid HDDs

CES 2013: WD SSHD Black is the new Black

Ultrabooks may be dumb but the money behind them is driving the component market, and Western Digitial is right there on the leading edge with ever thinner drives.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 4, 2013
1

Adata shows of evolutionary and revolutionary devices

CES 2013: NGFF SSDs, enterprise, and really big litle cards

Adata had the usual display of bigger, faster, and cheaper memory products on display at CES along with a new product category entirely.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 8, 2013

Kingston shows off a 1TB USB flash stick

CES 2013: We are rapidly approaching

At CES, Kingston was showing off two new memory sticks and an update to their Wi-Drive device.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 6, 2012

Mushkin crams 480GB in to an mSATA form factor SSD

Over 60GB per cc is not a bad density spec

It looks like little SSDs are becoming much bigger, that is physical size and capacity respectively.
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Leo Yim
Nov 28, 2012

AMD to launch Radeon-branded SSDs

Fulfilling the all-AMD systems VISION?

Watch out world, AMD is going to launch solid state drives (SSDs) with their own branding soon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 27, 2012

LSI talks about future flash and it’s problems

LSI AIS 2012: Shrinks are a big problem in this space.

During AIS, LSI gave an interesting talk about the trends in shrinking flash memory, and the problems it creates.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 16, 2012

Everspin makes ST-MRAM a reality

LSI AIS 2012: Non-volatile memory with DDR3 speeds

Everspin has introduced a production ST-MRAM memory that combines high speeds, high density, and non-volatile storage.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 15, 2012

LSI has a new family of products, meet Syncro

CS and MX for server reliability

LSI has a new name for the HA-DAS shown at IDF, plus a family to go with it.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 27, 2012

Western Digital makes big SAS drives affordable

2.4PB a rack should be close to enough

Western Digital has finally come out with four large SAS drives called the WD RE line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2012

Adaptec ups the bar for 12Gbps SAS cards

IDF 2012: 24 is the new 8, Mini-SAS or not

Adaptec has been really quiet of late, falling behind LSI in just about every turn and milestone.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 18, 2012
7

Backup capacitors come to Sandforce drives

IDF 2012: Price drops by orders of magnitude

One really neat trend at the Sandforce/LSI IDF booth was large capacitors on SSDs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 12, 2012
7

SeaMicro adds two CPU cards and storage arrays

IDF 2012: SM15000 gets Piledriver, Ivy Bridge, and 5PB of disks

The best tech shown at IDF so far was the new SeaMicro box from AMD, say hi to the SM15000.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 7, 2012
57

Intel to do away with DRAM in PCs

No we are not joking, it works now

Semiaccurate has learned that Intel intends to do away with DIMMs, DRAM, and any other sort of user addable memory.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 4, 2012
35

The Magic of AMD’s Lightning Bolt

A little bit of thunder and a whole lot of flash….

Last year Intel introduced the first products based off of its proprietary Thunderbolt interface.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 20, 2012
11

Synaptics brings force to touch

ClearPad, InCell, ForcePad, and ThinTouch all work together

Synaptics has three new technologies to talk about, ClearPad, ForcePad, and ThinTouch.
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