Micron has a new server-grade SSD, which claims to be the world's first PCIe Gen 5 drive with 60TB (61.44TB) of space in a single unit.
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Micron has released a new PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD in the form of the new P310 2280 and it is backed by some big performance claims.
Micron, one of the leading memory manufacturers in the world, announced the industry's first PCIe Gen 6 SSD with speeds reaching up to 26GB/s. However, do not expect to have it in your PC soon.
Micron has started sampling its GDDR7 memory chips for the next generation of graphics cards and AI, promising significant improvements in performance, bandwidth, and energy efficiency.
Nvidia is reportedly working to make the next-gen RTX 5000 series GPUs, codenamed Blackwell, an absolute monster in terms of memory specs so that users and reviewers can't complain about VRAM.
Crucial has announced a new flagship SSD with flagship speeds. The T705, a PCIe Gen 5 solid-state drive, promises read speeds of up to 14,500MB/s and write speeds of up to 12,700MB/s.
Crucial's latest T500 Gen4 NVMe SSDs, launched just last month, are now available at 40% off their original MSRP, so get them now. Or, check out other SSD deals from Samsung and Western Digital.
Crucial's recently unveiled X10 and X9 Pro external (portable) SSDs have dropped to their lowest-ever prices. Alongside these newer models, the older X8 and X6 SSDs are also at their lowest point.
Today, on Amazon and Newegg, the 2TB Crucial P5 Plus SSD is available at its lowest price with Early Black Friday bargains so, grab it now! Or, check out other SSD deals from WD, SanDisk, and Samsung.
Crucial's recently unveiled X10 Pro SSD has dropped to their lowest ever price. Both the 4TB and 2TB models are at a discount and are some of the fastest external SSDs available in the market.
Crucial has just launched its new T500 Gen4 internal solid-state drives in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB models, along with versions with built-in heatsinks for its 1TB and 2TB models as well.
US semiconductor company Micron will break ground on a new assembly plant in India next month. The project is expected to cost $2.75 billion and should output semiconductors from December 2024.
Micron has announced that it is shipping its first samples of UFS 4.0 storage chips built for modern smartphones. The new standard doubles read/write speeds and improves energy efficiency.
It's the first time the Chinese government has banned a US chipmaker, as it claims that Micron's products have "serious network security risks." The government did not offer any details.
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China's cyberspace regulator is going to review Micron's products amid tensions between the U.S. and China over the semiconductor industry. The move is meant to safeguard China's national security.
President Joe Biden has signed the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act that provides subsidies worth $52.7 billion for the country's chip manufacturing industry and helping it compete against China.
Micron's fastest GDDR6X memory yet, clocking in at 24Gbps, has entered production. The upcoming next-gen RX 7000 and RTX 4000 series GPUs from AMD and Nvidia, respectively, are likely to use it.
Intel has formed an alliance with Micron, Analog Devices, and MITRE Engenuity. The firms want to work together to boost semiconductor research, development, and prototyping while protecting IP.
Intel and Micron CEOs have urged the US Government for granting subsidies under the CHIPS Act. Intel's previously announced plans, however, depend on whether the government grants this or not.
A Chinese company called Netac is allegedly planning to build the world's fastest DDR5 memory that will run at over 10,0000 MHz. To do so it is using one of Micron's DDR5 DRAM chip models.
Intel and Micron unveiled a new 3D NAND technology, which will pave the way for SSDs as large as 10 terabytes and help drive prices down, giving Samsung some healthy competition.
The American manufacturer Micron has acquired Japan's Elpida for around $2.5bn, thus climbing the ranks of the largest memory chip makers in the world.
DDR4 memory, the faster, more power-efficient successor to DDR3, will be available in computers by next year, according to Micron. Samples of the upcoming memory type are already shipping.
PC World is reporting Intel and Micron plan to announce 25 nanometer flash memory chips on Monday. The news comes from a research note by Objective Analysis sent out ahead of the official unveiling. According...
Breaking the speed barrier of traditional flash memory, Intel and Micron Thursday announced a new flash memory architecture that increases the data transfer rates in consumer electronics by cutting the bottlenecks affecting conventional NAND flash...
Micron Technology has announced production sampling of its new 1Gb DDR2 device fabricated on 68nm DRAM process technology. The new process, coupled with Micron's 6F2 technology, has enabled the world's smallest production 1Gb DDR2 memory...
Micron Technology, the largest U.S. maker of computer-memory chips, pressed claims of document destruction against semiconductor designer Rambus as a trial began in federal court. Micron sued Rambus in 2000, alleging it tried to control...
With Intel's DDR3-supporting Bearlake chipsets now officially launched, players in the DRAM market will begin their transitions to DDR3 production. Like many other DRAM makers, Micron Technology is on its way to producing DDR3, and...
Micron Technology announced that its 1Gbit DDR3 have been validated with Intel desktop platforms. This DDR3 is being fabricated on Micron's 78nm 6F² process, which results a smaller die size premium over DDR2 compared with...
Micron Technology, a maker of dynamic random access memory, has announced 1066MHz DDR2 modules. Using 1Gb 1066MHz DDR2 memory devices manufactured with the 78nm process technology, Micron has created 512MB, 1GB and 2GB memory modules...
Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. have agreed to site their fourth wafer fab for the production of NAND flash memories in Singapore. Since the formation of the Intel-Micron joint venture IM Flash Technologies...
US-based Micron Technology announced yesterday that its 2-megapixel CMOS image sensors for camera-equipped mobile phones and PDAs have entered the design-in stage. Volume production is expected to start in the second quarter of 2005, the...
Computer memory chip maker Micron said on Wednesday it had indications that demand for DRAM memory chips, used mainly in personal computers, would be robust enough to soak up rising supply in 2005. ...
Micron Technology today announced that it will begin offering 90nm, 2Gbit NAND flash chips by the end of this year. The new product will target memory cards, USB devices and other mass storage applications. Micron...
Computer chip manufacturer Micron Technology Inc. has acknowledged its legal problems have expanded, saying the European Union has been investigating price-fixing among worldwide memory chipmakers. Boise-based Micron's primary product is dynamic random access...
Thanks xStainDx. Micron Technology delivered the industry's 4GB DDR-II registered dual in-line memory module to Intel Corporation. The new products may find themselves in IA32e Intel-based servers or workstations at a later date. ...
Micron Technology Inc. said it anticipates more than 50 percent of its revenue would be generated in southeast Asia within a few years with China, Hong Kong and Japan accounting for a significant portion of...
Shares of Micron Technology rose Wednesday after the company announced a surprise first-quarter profit on strong demand for memory chips. The Boise, Idaho-based company had net income of $1 million for the first...