IBM and Micron to Produce the First Hybrid Memory Cube

From X-bit Labs: IBM and Micron Technology announced this week that Micron will begin production of hybrid memory cube (HMC) memory device built using the first commercial CMOS manufacturing technology to employ through-silicon vias (TSVs) at IBM's manufacturing capacities. The...

AMD: We Are at Inflection Point

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices claims that the traditional view on the market of microprocessors as onto competition between Intel Corp. and AMD is now outdated. There are strategic inflection points both for the market in general and AMD in particular. But while addressing...

Sharp Introduces Super-thin Camera Module for Smartphones

From PC World: Sharp on Thursday announced a camera module for smartphones that shoots 12.1 megapixels and is just 5.47-mm (0.22 inches) thick, which it says is the thinnest in the industry.

The Osaka-based electronics manufacturer made the announcement, as competition heats up in...

Micron: Thailand causing demand pick-up for SSDs

From CNET News.com: Micron Technology said today that demand is increasing for solid-state drives in the wake of the flooding in Thailand.

Since late summer, the prices of traditional spinning hard disk drives have been steadily rising because of shortages due to flooding in...

OCZ Speeds Up Enterprise-Class Talos 2 Solid-State Drives

From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology Group this week introduced Talos 2 solid-state drives (SSDs) that use dual-port SAS 6Gb/s interface, support OCZ Virtualized Controller Architecture (VCA) 2.0 technology and increase performance over Talos SSD launched earlier this year. The Talos 2...

HP's WebOS decision expected within the next two weeks

From CNET News.com: The fate of WebOS will be decided in the next couple weeks.

"We should announce our decision in the next two weeks," HP CEO Meg Whitman told French newspaper Le Figaro in an interview (Translate) published today. "This is not an easy decision, because we have a...

Samsung Announces 2GHz, Cortex A15-based 5250 SoC for Tablets

From DailyTech: The mobile market is heating up with consumers flocking to smartphones and tablets in record numbers. Samsung is looking to strengthen its position in these markets thanks to the new Exynos 5250 SoC which is the follow-up to the Exynos 4210 used in the popular Galaxy...

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