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Kingston adds to SSDNow range
Kingston has announced a new SSDNow product for the range, the SSDNow V+200. -
Schick as a parrot, stuck at CES - foam for all at MGM Grand
CES 2012Lobbed down in Vegas, stopping at the Golden Nugget, where I tipped up first at a Comdex in 1987. Made my way via a Hackney Cab to the MGM Grand where Pepcom is giving the organisers of the CES show a run for its money. -
Cheap as chips NAND tipped to boost SSD sales
Kingston Technology has predicted that NAND flash prices will continue to fall, leading to increased adoption of solid state drives. -
Troubled Nanya accepts boatload of dosh from Formosa Plastics
Down on its luck memory maker Nanya has accepted financial support from its parent company Formosa Plastics Group (FGP), while it levels patent infringement claims at DRAM rivals. -
NHS must wake up to preventable data loss
InterviewEarlier this week it was revealed that the NHS lost 800 patient records on an unencrypted memory stick. This was just the latest in a series of data blunders that the NHS is known for. -
Samsung outsources for eMMC NAND orders
Although Samsung owns and operates enormous fabs in its native Korea, for the first time it is turning its nose up on in-house and placing orders with Taiwan. -
TweakTown's week in review
Hello TechEye viewers, this is TweakTown's content editor reporting back with our third weekly update on all the technological happenings over at TweakTown. This past week has seen another good mixup of content that will peek interest for all comers. -
ProMOS receives bail out from creditors
CommentTaiwanese DRAM maker ProMOS has been given a lease of life following a bailout by bank creditors. -
UMC calls for Taiwanese DRAM alliance
Amid falling prices and growing concerns of a DRAM crisis in Taiwan, United Microelectronics Corp has called for the integration of the island’s memory industry. -
Kingston pushes enthusiasts to the very edge
Computex 2011As Kingston Technology sells over $100 million in a year, it is preparing to head further into the enthusiast market with the introduction of its Sandforce SSD - the first time, Mark Leathem, VP corporate marketing tells us, it's going after the big guys. -
Kingston demands Taiwanese alliance against Samsung
Kingston Technology co-founder David Sun appears to be losing his marbles, telling the world of a crackpot scheme to unite leading Taiwanese firms in a battle against the foreign invader Samsung. -
Security industry says utility attacks imminent
An attack on utilities and infrastructure "is imminent", various security experts have told TechEye. -
Kingston releases HyperX T1 Black DDR3 memory kits
Kingston has announced the release of the HyprerX T1 Black DDR3 triple channel memory kits, designed to meet the requirements of Intel’s Core i7 -990X chipset and X58 based motherboards. -
Mobile DRAM market enjoys massive growth
Third parties like Kingston Technologycould concentrate on just a few product configurations at very competitive pricing, which would lead to a shift away from elaborate customisation toward lower-priced standardised products. -
Tensions high among UK MPs over EU cybercrime directive
Tensions have broken out in the House of Commons over a proposed European direction on cyber attacks against information systems, which the UK has agreed to opt into. -
NAND flash market to see growth in 2011
Kingston Technology will also make an impact with its joint venture alongside Phison Electronics. The two firms will supply mobile memory products for smartphones and tablets, having teamed up to compete more effectively against market leader Samsung. -
Kingston announces "fastest ever" SDHC cards
Kingston has announced its latest Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) UHS-I UltimateXX memory cards, which it claims are the fastest currently available in the world. -
Kingston Technology releases USB 3.0 products roadmap
CES 2011The European arm of Kingston Technology has announced that it will boost its support for USB 3.0 this year after revealing its roadmap setting out a range of the Flash drives compatible with the latest USB version.
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