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  • Wall Street Beat: IT earnings boost market confidence

    By Marc Ferranti | 26 March, 2011 07:38

    Oracle, Red Hat and Micron earnings, along with good macroeconomic news, are pumping oxygen into tech stocks after the tragic March 11 earthquake in Japan disrupted markets worldwide.

  • Micron to bump up enterprise SSD speed

    By Stephen Lawson | 15 April, 2010 08:30

    Micron Technology will bring faster interfaces to its enterprise SSD (solid-state disk) line in June when it begins shipping its P300 drives to makers of storage equipment.

  • Recession pushes chip makers to move on 28nm chips

    By Dan Nystedt | 23 February, 2010 16:26

    Xilinx, which makes a range of chips often used in communications gear, plans to release its first 28-nanometer chips by the fourth quarter of this year to lower costs and attract new customers as the world pulls out of recession.

  • Intel, Micron to announce world's densest flash memory

    By Lucas Mearian | 02 February, 2010 05:35

    Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. on Monday plan to announce the world's first 25-nanometer NAND flash technology, which will make it possible to double the storage capacity of devices like smartphones, music and media players, and solid-state drives (SSD) without making the products themselves any bigger.

  • Micron announces its fastest notebook, desktop SSD

    By Lucas Mearian | 03 December, 2009 07:06

    Micron Technology Inc. announced today a new solid-state drive (SSD) that it described as the industry's fastest for notebook and desktop PCs with about 50% better data transfer speeds compared with today's best consumer-grade flash drives.

  • Micron boosts NAND flash endurance six-fold

    By Lucas Mearian | 19 October, 2009 15:28

    Micron Corp. today introduced what it claims to be the industry's highest endurance, highest capacity multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory.

  • Intel, Micron announce denser, multi-bit SSD tech

    By Lucas Mearian | 11 August, 2009 22:12

    Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. announced today that they have developed a new 3-bit-per-cell, NAND flash memory technology using Micron's 34-nanometer lithography process.

  • Intel, Micron team to get more data into flash drives

    By Tony Bradley | 12 August, 2009 04:33

    What's better than 2-bits per cell? 3 bits of course. IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture between Intel and Micron, has announced that they have developed a 3-bit-per-cell NAND device that Micron will begin producing for commercial consumption this fall. The technology, dubbed 3bpc (tricky acronym for 3-bits-per-cell), stores more bits per cell than current technology and allows the development of higher density flash memory so it can store more data in less space.

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