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  • UCL makes ultra-fast ReRAM chip breakthrough

    The team is already in talks with major semiconductor companies with regards to the patented device. It is not surprising considering that ReRAM has already piqued the interest of the likes of Toshiba, Sharp and Elpida.
  • Toshiba gives up on Japanese tellies

    Electronics giant Toshiba has decided that making TVs for the Japanese is a complete waste of time.
  • AMD's Trinity goes head to head with Intel's Ultrabooks

    The quad core second generation APUs will also be available for traditional notebook form factors, with A6, A8 and A10 versions, with Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo and Samsung amongst those preparing to release devices.
  • PC shipments in Western Europe decline

    HP remained once again took top spot in France, but it was only Toshiba which really showed growth, moving into the fifth position thanks to its availability of its mainstream mobile PCs.
  • Micron and Hynix gain ground in NAND market

    Smaller NAND Flash players are expected to continue to gain ground on Samsung and Toshiba after the two giants cut production due to oversupply worries.
  • Toshiba walks away from Elpida bidding

    Toshiba has given up on bidding for bankrupt Japanese chip maker Elpida.
  • IBM posts sturdy quarterly revenues, but hardware sales are flat

    FinancialIBM also announced that it was selling its Point-of-Sale business to Toshiba, which would be shelling out a cool $850 million in its biggest ever acquisition.
  • Sony plans 10,000 job cuts

    According to the sources, Sony plans to either shed or spin off businesses it doesn't think are central to the company. For example, it will sell its chemical products busiess to the Development Bank of Japan, the WSJ reports.
  • Toshiba to build new NAND plant

    Electronics maker Toshiba is one of the few who is not abandoning Japan in search of cheaper markets in Taiwan or Korea.
  • Micron front runner to buy Elpida shares

    RumourThe company is said to be prepared to splash around up to $1.5 billion for the rival, pushing it ahead of the likes of Toshiba and Globalfoundries.
  • Apple iPad tear down reveals surprises

    The NAND flash memory chip is supplied by Toshiba. Japan's now bankrupt Elpida provides the DRAM.
  • DRAM industry rallies after Elpida bankruptcy

    The SSIA said it was confident that the industry will rally against South Korean bigwigs like Samsung and Hynix, with Toshiba and Micron set to help stave off the competition.
  • Western Digital completes Hitachi buy out

    From this cash-and-stock deal, Western Digital has now merged with Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, with the latter taking over ten percent of WD, and has created the world’s largest HDD manufacturer. This WD move leaves just Toshiba, Seagate and WD in place.
  • Barcodes out of date

    Japanese electronics company Toshiba has been developing fruit recognition technology which could one day find itself at supermarket checkouts around the world.
  • FTC sticks spanner into Hitachi Global Storage buy

    Western Digital has said it will sell off assets to competitor Toshiba as a way to address regulatory concerns.
  • HDD business to become Mexican standoff

    AnalysisThe HDD business will soon become a three-way shoot-out, with only Seagate, Western Digital and Toshiba to provide mechanical storage media for our storage hunger.
  • Ye Booke of Medfield

    TechEye Bible1. In the beginning there was ARM and the ARM was with God and the ARM was all over the place. For it was written that whosoever should hold a chip in their phone should have an ARM within it, for without an ARM, thou shalt suffer from an ATOM and an ATOM was verily a chocolate teapot when it cometh
  • Toshiba makes your memory shrink

    Toshiba claims to have shrunkits 128Gbit NAND flash memory chips and is ready to bring in a  range of tinier storage USB storage and memory cards.

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