PARIS — Rambus announced its Mobile XDR memory architecture for next-generation mobile products, combining high-bandwidth and low-power. The Mobile XDR memory architecture will enable future mobile ...
Independent mobile games developer HandyGames is teaming up with Germany's leading board game manufacturer, Ravensburger, to bring the world's best known memory game to mobile phones. Since 1959, over ...
Today, Rambus demonstrated a new RAM technology that could be used to enable more advanced visuals on smartphones and other mobile devices. Called the Mobile Memory Initiative, the technology focuses ...
El Segundo, Calif., April 1, 2010—Recent acquisitions by DRAM suppliers Elpida and Micron illustrate the increasing importance suppliers are placing on offering a complete portfolio of memory products ...
Samsung Electronics said it has started to mass produce 512MB DRAM (dynamic random access memory) for mobile products using 90-nanometer circuitry--a first for the company. The memory was developed to ...
Micron Technology has announced the availability of the Crucial series LPCAMM2, an innovative form factor for next-generation notebook memory that incorporates LPDDR5X mobile memory to enhance the ...
The insatiable thirst for more bandwidth in smartphones, tablets and other devices has prompted an industry standards body to revamp its mobile memory interface roadmap. As part of the changes, the ...
SanDisk added two 16 GB mobile memory cards to its Mobile Ultra line–the microSDHC and the Memory Stick Micro (M2). The tiny (about the size of a thumbnail) Mobile Ultra cards are designed to produce ...
Samsung Electronics Co. on Monday unveiled a new flash memory chip it says will double storage capacity on portable music players and other mobile devices. Memory cards containing multiple 16-gigabit ...
New SanDisk Mobile Ultra™ microSD™/microSDHC ™ and SanDisk Mobile Ultra™ Memory Stick Micro™ (M2) card lines “Wake Up Your Phone™” to Increased Capacity and Fast Transfer Speeds for Music, Maps, ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Samsung ...
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