2017-07-03 - Junko Yoshida

Tesla crash probe: What recovered data didn’t show

Analysts, who are most curious about what exactly Tesla’s recovered data revealed about the crash, are disappointed that the NTSB…

2017-06-19 - Gary Hilson

Controller supports SD 6.0 spec

Silicon Motion Technology has introduced what it claims is the first merchant SD memory controller to support SD 6.0 spec…

2017-06-16 - EE Times Asia

Samsung ramps up 64-layer V-NAND production

The volume production of the fourth generation V-NAND chip is expected to cover more than 50% of Samsung’s NAND flash…

2017-03-31 - Vivek Nanda

Memory spike forces IC Insights forecast rework

An unforeseen spike in DRAM and NAND flash ASPs has forced IC Insights to revise its previously slow IC market…

2017-02-07 - Dylan McGrath

MRAM development gains momentum

MRAM is a promising replacement for SRAM, DRAM and flash that are facing serious scaling challenges as the industry moves…

2017-02-07 - Junko Yoshida

Is China ready for a memory chip fab?

With a lack of experienced engineers and equipment, will China’s decision to push into memory semiconductors be successful?

2017-01-17 - Peter Clarke

Crossbar ReRAM chases terabyte non-volatile memory

The ReRAM is showing advantages over flash memory, including read latencies of 20 nanoseconds and write latencies of 12 nanoseconds.

2017-01-10 - IC Insights

Memory IC sales to show strong growth through 2021

IC Insight’s 2017 McClean Report forecasts that revenues for memory products will increase by a 7.3% CAGR to $109.9 billion…

2016-12-29 - Rick Merritt

What made 2016 so vibrant for the computer industry?

The computer industry has shown great promise with new processors, memories, 5G wireless communication and VR technology.

2016-12-29 - Rick Merritt

2016 paves the way for future breakthroughs

With various issues still on the line, hopes raised in 2016 will carry over into the next year.