Micron CEO Killed in Plane Crash
Today Micron CEO Steve Appleton was killed in an airplane accident. Objective Analysis has issued an alert to our clients and subscribers giving details of the wreck, Appleton’s contributions to the...
View ArticleHarari Delivers Inspiring Keynote at ISSCC
The annual International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) is a gathering in which the brightest minds in semiconductors come to meet and share the results of their recent research and...
View ArticleHow Cheap is Flash?
The Memory Guy was a little surprised to see the advertisement in this post’s graphic. It was from an April 8 newspaper ad for Fry’s Electronics. It’s a little early to see NAND selling for this...
View ArticleDensBits – Making TLC Act Like MLC
DensBits, an Israeli start-up, has introduced a new technology and a new product today. The company’s new eMMC controller, the DB3610, embodies DensBits’ “Memory Modem” technology, which is a blend of...
View ArticleNAND Flash at 35 Cents per Gigabyte
Last January at the Storage Visions Conference in Las Vegas (held every year just prior to CES) I asked the audience what they would do when NAND flash reached a price of 35¢ per gigabyte. My...
View ArticleKingston’s ‘Windows To Go’ Thumb Drive
At the Intel Developer Forum in mid September Kingston Technology demonstrated a prototype of an intriguing product certified by Microsoft to support the Windows To Go version of Windows 8 Enterprise....
View ArticleSanDisk’s Amazing 512GB SD Card
SanDisk has introduced an SD Card with a whopping 512 gigabytes of storage. Noting that SD Card capacities have increased by 1,000 times over the past ten years, from 512MB to 512GB, the company says...
View ArticleHow 3D NAND Shrinks ECC Requirements
Error Correction Codes, ECC, are not only important to today’s NAND flash market, but they have been a cause of concern to NAND users for a number of years. The Memory Guy has been intending for some...
View ArticleMicron CEO Killed in Plane Crash
Today Micron CEO Steve Appleton was killed in an airplane accident. Objective Analysis has issued an alert to our clients and subscribers giving details of the wreck, Appleton’s contributions to the...
View ArticleHarari Delivers Inspiring Keynote at ISSCC
The annual International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) is a gathering in which the brightest minds in semiconductors come to meet and share the results of their recent research and...
View ArticleHow Cheap is Flash?
The Memory Guy was a little surprised to see the advertisement in this post’s graphic. It was from an April 8 newspaper ad for Fry’s Electronics. It’s a little early to see NAND selling for this...
View ArticleDensBits – Making TLC Act Like MLC
DensBits, an Israeli start-up, has introduced a new technology and a new product today. The company’s new eMMC controller, the DB3610, embodies DensBits’ “Memory Modem” technology, which is a blend of...
View ArticleNAND Flash at 35 Cents per Gigabyte
Last January at the Storage Visions Conference in Las Vegas (held every year just prior to CES) I asked the audience what they would do when NAND flash reached a price of 35¢ per gigabyte. My...
View ArticleKingston’s ‘Windows To Go’ Thumb Drive
At the Intel Developer Forum in mid September Kingston Technology demonstrated a prototype of an intriguing product certified by Microsoft to support the Windows To Go version of Windows 8 Enterprise....
View ArticleSanDisk’s Amazing 512GB SD Card
SanDisk has introduced an SD Card with a whopping 512 gigabytes of storage. Noting that SD Card capacities have increased by 1,000 times over the past ten years, from 512MB to 512GB, the company says...
View ArticleHow 3D NAND Shrinks ECC Requirements
Error Correction Codes, ECC, are not only important to today’s NAND flash market, but they have been a cause of concern to NAND users for a number of years. The Memory Guy has been intending for some...
View ArticleMy Flash Memory Summit Schedule
Readers have asked when I will be speaking at the Flash Memory Summit. There will be a number of opportunities to see me there. Before I give details, I should make sure that anyone who is unfamiliar...
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