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Photo: Promo disc wipes memory

December 1, 2004 A PlayStation 2 demo disc can accidentally erase memory cards, wiping out months of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto." TAGS: Sony PlayStation 2, memory card, memory, photograph

New cell phone memory from Intel

November 17, 2005 The NOR-based memory supports 3 megapixel cameras and MPEG4 video and was produced produced using 90-nanometer process technology. TAGS: Intel, flash memory, MPEG-4, memory, cell phone, camera

64-bit PCs: Drivers wanted

August 3, 2007 A lack of software is holding back 64-bit PCs, but Apple and Microsoft are pushing ahead. TAGS: 64-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit CPU, hardware maker, device driver, Apple Computer, memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Corp., operating system, notebook computer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Putting terabytes of memory into servers, the cheap way

February 25, 2008 MetaRam has a chip that lets you put more memory into your server. And it's got a cavalcade of server celebrities behind it. TAGS: terabyte, memory chip, memory, server, chipset, DRAM, slot, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Bye-bye hard drive, hello flash

January 4, 2006 Hard drives take up a lot of room and eat a lot of battery power. Flash memory could soon offer an alternative for notebooks. TAGS: NAND, Micron Technology Inc., NAND flash, transistor, flash memory, memory chip, notebook computer, hard drive, cell phone, Samsung Electronics, camera, memory, battery, video

Online test calculates brain speed

March 24, 2006 A 10-minute test analyzes users' brain speed down to the millisecond. TAGS: brain, memory

Flaw found in Firefox

April 5, 2005 Hole found in popular open-source browser could release sensitive information stored in memory. TAGS: flaw, open source, Firefox, JavaScript, Web browser, memory

SGI to release Itanium workstation

April 26, 2005 New system will accommodate one or two Itanium 2 processors and as much as 24GB of memory, with a starting price of $8,500. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, workstation, AMD Opteron, memory, AMD, Linux, Intel, HP, operating system

Intel cuts PC boot time

October 17, 2005 Robson technology demonstrated in Taipei lets you bypass the hard drive to wake up your PC fast. TAGS: Taipei, flash memory, memory chip, Intel, memory, hard drive, PC, Samsung Electronics

Samsung cranks out next-gen Rambus memory

January 25, 2005 Sony has already agreed to put the DRAM, based on Rambus' XDR interface, into the next version of PlayStation. TAGS: Rambus Inc., DRAM, Samsung Electronics, Sony Playstation, memory, Sony Corp., PC

Apple cuts Mac Mini upgrade prices

January 25, 2005 Several build-to-order options, such as memory and wireless add-ons, are now a little less expensive. Photos: Mac Mini TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, online store, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, memory

Rambus sues old pal Samsung

June 7, 2005 Just when you thought the Rambus lawsuits might be coming to a close, the memory designer has filed a suit against Samsung. TAGS: Rambus Inc., patent, Samsung Electronics, California, memory, Sony Corp.

Ten thoughts on the new Intel iMac

January 20, 2006 The new 20-inch Intel-powered iMac is a beauty, but it does have some warts. TAGS: Apple Intel iMac, Apple iMac, Apple iSight, IBM PowerPC, predecessor, Intel, Apple Computer, thought, memory, mouse, PC

Toshiba, NEC advance magnetic memory

December 16, 2004 Japanese giants tout methods to reduce MRAM's power consumption, cell size. TAGS: transistor, NEC Electronics Corp., power consumption, cell, Toshiba, memory

Intel's Celeron takes the 64-bit route

June 27, 2005 Chipmaking giant releases new processor, prepares for battle with AMD's Sempron in the value PC space. TAGS: Intel Celeron, Intel EM64T, 64-bit, 64-bit computing, AMD Sempron, Intel, AMD, Intel Pentium, memory, IBM Corp., PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Intel moves closer to flash memory replacement

April 17, 2007 Chipmaker demonstrates memory chip based on a concept it has been tinkering with for three decades. TAGS: flash memory, memory chip, Intel, material, memory, replacement, article

Who wants or needs 64 bits?

March 6, 2006 Desktops with 64-bit processors have been available for two years, but you could still be first on your block to get one. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit computing, 64-bit CPU, workstation, AMD, PC company, 32-bit, president, Microsoft Windows Vista, notebook computer, memory, PC, Dell, games, HP, server

A 30-year memory problem solved?

March 16, 2005 Heat and repeat. If Royal Philips Electronics researchers are right, this is how data will be stored in the future. Photo: Measuring Memory TAGS: material, Philips Electronics N.V., reflection, energy, researcher, memory

Cornice launches smaller drive with more memory

January 2, 2006 Hard drive is size of matchbook but holds more storage than previous drives. Cornice drives get smaller, beefier TAGS: Cornice Inc., Consumer Electronics Show, flash memory, size, memory, electronics, hard drive

Infineon, IBM collaborate on new memory tech

May 23, 2005 The two companies will research phase-change memory, material that retains data by changing its structure. TAGS: Infineon Technologies AG, material, IBM Corp., structure, memory, Intel
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