Intel and Micron have teamed up to produce the first new type of memory created in over 25 years. The non-volatile memory has speeds up to 1,000 times faster than NAND.
Intel and Micron have teamed up to produce the first new type of memory created in over 25 years. The non-volatile memory has speeds up to 1,000 times faster than NAND.
STMicroelectronics announces the world's first automotive-qualified 2Mbit EEPROM, making for a safer and greener…
STMicroelectronics announces the world's first automotive-qualified 2Mbit EEPROM, making for a safer and greener automotive experience.
The new system, invented by MIT researchers and presented at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture, makes…
The new system, invented by MIT researchers and presented at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture, makes FPGA flash storage servers as efficient as those using conventional RAM while saving energy usage on analytics of large datasets.
Five of the coolest hardware Kickstarters!
Five of the coolest hardware Kickstarters!
Big data's vulnerability gains ground in the fight for securing information.
Big data's vulnerability gains ground in the fight for securing information.
With Marvell's Execute in Place (XIP) technology, devices with only 512 KB of RAM can now run impressive JavaScript applications.
With Marvell's Execute in Place (XIP) technology, devices with only 512 KB of RAM can now run impressive JavaScript applications.
The new addition to Micron's expansive portfolio of flash storage products provides a purpose-built solution for…
The new addition to Micron's expansive portfolio of flash storage products provides a purpose-built solution for cost-sensitive consumer applications seeking high performance and reliability.
The Microchip Technology Inc. introduced today their 3V 16-Mbit, 32-Mbit, and 64-Mbit Serial Quad I/OTM (SQITM interface)…
The Microchip Technology Inc. introduced today their 3V 16-Mbit, 32-Mbit, and 64-Mbit Serial Quad I/OTM (SQITM interface) Interface SuperFlash® Memory Family.
Texas Instruments (TI) released today the industry’s first Near Field Communication (NFC) sensor transponder family.…
Texas Instruments (TI) released today the industry’s first Near Field Communication (NFC) sensor transponder family. The RF430RL25xH system-on-chip (SoC) device is equipped with a fully programmable low power microcontroller (MCU), non-volatile FRAM, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and supports an ISO 15693-compliant NFC interface as well as Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and Inter Integrated Circuit (I2C). The high frequency13.56-MHz sensor transponder can operate on full passive (battery-less) or semi-active modes for optimal battery life in portable and wireless sensing applications.