Samsung First to Mass Produce 16Gb NAND Flash Memory

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Samsung First to Mass Produce 16Gb NAND Flash Memory
Samsung Electronics announced today that it has become the first to begin mass producing 16 gigabit NAND flash, the highest capacity memory chip now available. The company said it will fabricate the devices in 51 nanometers, the finest process technology to be used in memory mass production to date.


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Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processor Family Expands with New Low-Power Options

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Beaver-like robots face off in annual MIT contest

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Apple: iPhone sold out online in US, UK (Update)

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(AP) -- Apple Inc. said Monday its online stores in the U.S. and U.K. are sold out of the iPhone, a sign supplies are being winnowed ahead of the launch of the device's next generation featuring faster Internet ...

New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution

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(AP) -- Research In Motion Ltd. on Monday is introducing its first major new BlackBerry model in more than a year: the Bold, a high-end model that further demonstrates the company's desire to make tools for ...