RAM modules, memory cards, flash drives, card readers

Silicon Motion introduced the 6nm SM2508 controller for fast and cool SSDs with PCIe 5.0

Silicon Motion presented at the Future of Memory and Storage (FMS) event a controller for SSDs with a PCIe 5.0…

5 months ago

Phison introduced a controller for the first mass-market SSDs with PCIe 5.0

At the Future of Memory and Storage (FMS) event, Phison demonstrated its latest developments. She received the Best of Show…

5 months ago

SK hynix has no doubt that high demand for memory will continue until the middle of next year

The boom of artificial intelligence systems has inspired memory manufacturers of the HBM family, and the leading position in this…

5 months ago

Micron believes in itself and resumes share buybacks

In May 2018, the American company Micron Technology began repurchasing its own shares, but by December 2022, market conditions forced…

5 months ago

Samsung managed to certify its 8-layer HBM3E memory to Nvidia requirements

The latest HBM3E memory from Samsung Electronics could not get into Nvidia's supply chains for a long time because it…

6 months ago

Samsung has launched mass production of the world’s thinnest LPDDR5X memory chips

Samsung has announced the launch of mass production of the world's thinnest LPDDR5X memory modules with capacities of 12 and…

6 months ago

Fearing increased US sanctions, Chinese companies rushed to purchase HBM memory from Samsung

According to rumors, US authorities intend to take the next step to limit the access of Chinese developers of artificial…

6 months ago

Sabrent will release an external SSD with support for Thunderbolt 5 and speeds above 6 GB/s

Sabrent is preparing to release a high-speed external solid-state drive Rocket XTRM5 with support for the Thunderbolt 5 interface. The…

6 months ago

SK hynix is ​​preparing to release 400-layer flash memory by the end of 2025

As the battle for leadership in the HBM space intensifies, competition in the NAND market also intensifies. SK hynix has…

6 months ago