Jun 19
InformationWeek - The machine’s storage component, which is made by Toshiba, is the highest capacity SSD available for notebooks, the company said.
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Jun 19
The race for the thinnest, lightest notebook in the land continued Tuesday with the debut of Toshiba’s Portege R500-S5007V. The latest model adds a 128 GB solid-state drive — the only one available on the market, according to the computer maker. “From a product perspective it is a stellar product,” J.P. Gownder, principal analyst at Forrester, told TechNewsWorld.
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Jun 19
Big SSD storage, big price.
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Jun 19
Japan’s Toshiba Corp. claims to have developed a new compact model for circuit design that achieves higher gate density in 45-nm CMOS technology.
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Jun 19
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Wednesday 18 June 2008. 15:28:00 The mirage of 3D memory glitters in the distance SANDISK AND TOSHIBA are teaming up in a quest to finally bring some long awaited re-writeable 3D memory to market.
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Jun 19
Filed under: Storage We first heard about Toshiba’s plan to increase NAND flash capacities by building “3D” memory chips with “pillars” of stacked cells in January of 2007, but it looks like the effort is getting revived — Tosh and SanDisk have entered into an agreement to jointly develop and cross-license 3D memory tech. SanDisk was once rumored to be developing write-once 3D flash …
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