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ADATA Launch its New ELITE UE800 USB Flash Drive
ADATA has announced the launch of its brand new ELITE UE800 USB Flash Drive. With USB 3.2 Gen2 offering read and write speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s and capacities of up to 512 GB, this drive makes digital life easier. With USB Type-C, users will enjoy easy compatibility with…
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TeamGroup Unveils 3 New ‘Extreme Speed’ USB Flash Drives
TEAMGROUP has announced the launch of three new types of USB drives that cater to various storage demands today: C212 Extreme Speed Drive, the fastest USB drive in the industry with a stunning storage capacity of 1 TB, M211 OTG Flash Drive, a special portable drive equipped with dual interfaces,…
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Biostar Launches its P500 Portable SSD
Biostar, a leading brand of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, has today announced the launch of its all-new P500 Portable series SSD. Designed with the latest cutting-edge technology, the all-new P500 Portable series SSD from Biostar is fast, efficient, and durable, with an aluminium casing engineered to dissipate heat…
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SK Hynix Planning New NAND Fab
Since the turn of the decade, SSDs and NAND flash memory have grown every more prevalent. In fact, demand is so great that SSD-grade NAND memory is expected to undergo at least a one-year shortage until more production comes online. As part of the response to the insatiable demand for…
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Toshiba Expands 3D NAND Production Capacity
With the move to 3D NAND, manufacturers have started rolling out new facilities to meet demand. As part of their investment in NAND, Toshiba has announced that they have finalized plans to build a new Fab solely for the production of 3D NAND. Together with partner Western Digital/SanDisk, they hold…
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Samsung Targets Fast 128GB On-Board Storage for its Smartphones
Samsung is planning to integrate its new 128GB Universal Flash Storage (UFS) memory chip into its smartphone models. Such large drives used to be slow, but by utilising command queuing and serial interface, the UFS chip can handle speeds that compare favourably to Solid State Drives. A UFS chip is 2.7…
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