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Tag Archives: flash

Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Feb 12, 2014
8

Rumored SSD controller delay may shake up the market

What happens when giants fall in a constrained space

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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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 31, 2013

Avant hits the magnetic vs SSD storage tipping point

AIS 2013: How does 64 1TB SSD in a 2U form factor sound?

Avant was showing off three storage goodies at AIS, two were evolutionary, the other closer to revolutionary.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 25, 2013

LSI Nytro Warpdrive 7000-series spotted

Not official yet but we get a few juicy details

If the LSI Warpdrive XP line is too tame for you, you might want to consider the upcoming Warpdrive Nytro 7000 series.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 20, 2013

LSI ups the Nytro line to 2TB of flash

AIS 2013: PCIe storage just got bigger but note more advanced

LSI has updated it’s Nytro PCIe flash drive line with two new models, the XP 6209 and XP 6210.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 19, 2013

LSI updates Sandforce controllers with the new SF3700 line

Flash storage goes PCIe for real this time

LSI just released the SF 3700 line of Sandforce flash controllers with a little better everything and two big additions.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 23, 2013

Hynix shows off bleeding edge 3D NAND, TSV based DDR3, and HBM modules

IDF 2013: If you want the goodies, Hynix had more than their fair share

SKHynix had lots and lots of memory goodies at IDF including some vertical/3D NAND flash, LPDDR3, and HBM modules.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 4, 2013

Adaptec releases five new 8-Series SAS12 RAID cards

New card, new speeds, and a new software paradigm

Adaptec is putting out a series of SAS12 cards today and adding a few features as well.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Aug 13, 2013
2

LSI adds more error correction and space to SSDs

Sandforce adds a working Shield and DVS to controllers

LSI is talking about two new technologies in their Sandforce controllers that deal with space and error correction.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 1, 2013

Adata has the first NVMe 2.5″ SSD and unique materials too

Computex 2013: From flash to DDR4, Adata has almost everything

Adata had a bunch of cool things at Computex including some that were based on emerging standards too.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 18, 2013

Innodisk has an SSD that will explode on command

Computex 2013: Not all of their flash storage explodes though

We told you about the DRAM goodies from Innodisk yesterday, now lets take a look at their Computex flash offerings.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 16, 2013

Applied Materials talks about 3D NAND flash production

SemiCon 2013: Nothing is the same as it ever was

3D NAND flash is imminent and Applied Materials is quite excited about the upcoming transition because the technologies involved plays to their strengths.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2013

LSI puts out a 4TB PCIe3 SSD

WarpDrive lives up to it’s name

LSI is outing a bunch of RAID based goodies today from a massive PCIe3 flash array to improvements on their older lines.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013
1

Sandforce adds TCG Opal compliance and DevSleep to contollers

Computex 2013: Security and low power plus all the older goodies

LSI has some new features to talk about on their Sandforce drive controllers, TCG Opal compatibility and a new sleep mode.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 14, 2013

Why would Nvidia release an unlocked GTX680 to GTX770 BIOS?

The potential problems were far smaller than the potential AIB payouts

Thinking about flashing an Nvidia GTX680 to a GTX770 lead down some interesting paths that weren’t obvious at first glance.
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Nvidia World logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 13, 2013
5

Get a Nvidia GTX770 free! Bios flash and GTX680 not included but required.

Updated: Same old renaming scam, new silicon my *ss

When SemiAccurate said that Nvidia’s GK114 was canceled and replaced with a re-fused GK104/GTX680 we were a bit off, it is exactly the same chip.
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