Flash Storage
Discover expert analysis on flash storage with news, features and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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Steve Jobs proposes Apple 'spaceship' HQ
News Apple's new headquarters will look “a little like a spaceship landed,” Steve Jobs says.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Flash prices set to plunge?
News Will solid state now replace hard disks?
By Eric Doyle Published
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2010 ‘turning point’ for client SSD adoption
News The time for SSDs to take over the client space is coming this year, according to a senior Kingston executive.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Intel and Micron double flash capacity
News NAND technology is set to increase in performance but shrink in size if the new chip from Intel and Micron lives up to expectations.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Toshiba launches largest NAND flash module
News Toshiba has claimed its latest device, the 64GB NAND flash memory module, is the largest capacity the industry has seen while still being one of the thinnest.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Samsung invests in Fusion-io
News NAND flash and SSD are coming together in this new investment move by Samsung.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Intel and Micron team up for smaller, denser flash
News Intel and Micron are working together to launch their first 34nm process NAND flash chip.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Flash price rise to hit SSD, says report
News A report from iSuppli has shown a rise in price for NAND flash, which it predicted will affect the SSD market.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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SSD launch pad for Fusion-io in the UK
News Fusion-io and Diamond point are banking on the consolidation ability of SSD NAND flash memory technology to break into the UK market.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Intel desktop solid-state drives now shipping
News Chip manufacturer starts to ship desktop drives that it claims offers new levels of performance for solid state disks, with enterprise versions on the way.
By Benny Har-Even Published
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IDF 2008: Intel firms flash drive plans
News Intel claims highest performance, lowest power SSDs.
By Mary Branscombe Published
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