Articles tagged with: Memory Chips and Nand
Samsung Increases the Efficiency of Embedded Memory in Smartphones
Samsung Electronics says that it is introducing software designed to optimize the high performance features of its proprietary embedded flash memories: OneNAND, Flex-OneNAND and moviNAND, in smart phones, using the major mobile operating systems - Windows Mobile, Symbian, Linux, and RTOS (real-time operating system). more
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Excess Semiconductor Inventories Decline but Don't Cheer Yet
A reduction in excess chip inventory levels often indicates a rise in global semiconductor sales, but in the first quarter of 2008, an expected decline in surplus stockpiles is revealing troubling signs of market weakness, according to iSuppli. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, flash-memory, isuppli, oem, memory, flash, dram
Day One, Numonyx Emerges as Number One in Mobile Memory
A new number-one supplier of memory chips for mobile handsets was born today with the announcement of Numonyx, but can this semiconductor spin-off find success in a business where no one has posted a profit in three years? more
Related Tags: semiconductor, flash-memory, isuppli, stmicroelectronics, spansion, memory, hynix, foundry, numonyx, flash, hynix-semiconductor, dram
iSuppli Raises 2006 Chip Estimate
After years of coming close to breaking into the top-10 global semiconductor rankings, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Hynix Semiconductor finally hit the big time in 2006, according to a preliminary ranking from iSuppli Corp. In the telecoms world, Qualcomm maintained its ranking while Broadcom managed to jump a couple of places.
Preliminary Ranking of the World's Top-25 Semiconductor Suppliers in 2006 (Ranking by Revenue in Millions of U.S. Dollars)
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Related Tags: broadcom, advanced-micro-devices, amd, texas-instruments, flash-memory, isuppli, digital-signal-processor, infineon-technologies, ibm, toshiba, texas, hynix, hynix-semiconductor, dram Samsung Elec: Sees Solid Momentum Heading Into 2006 SEOUL -(Dow Jones)- Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory-chip maker, said Friday it expects company-wide sales to rise 11% this year to KRW63.60 trillion from KRW57.46 trillion in 2005. more Related Tags: flash-memory, weather, lcd, notebook, dram Samsung Elec To Provide Foundry Service To US Qualcomm SEOUL -(Dow Jones)- Qualcomm Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. have agreed to form a partnership whereby the South Korean company will provide made-to-order chips to the U.S. wireless chipset maker, the companies said in a joint press release Wednesday. more Related Tags: samsung-electronics, foundry, sanjay-jha, paris, paris Samsung Electronics has developed a 4Gb Flash memory device for mobile phones. The new OneNAND memory device operates on 1.8V, reducing power consumption to nearly half of the existing 3.3V level for other types of mobile memory. It also features a micro-compact size (11x13x1.4mm), considerably smaller than mobile memory of the same capacity. more Related Tags: flash-memory, symbian, dram Samsung unveils mobile memory strategy Samsung Electronics have announced a mobile memory strategy aimed at helping manufacturers of cell phones, PDAs, and other handsets differentiate designs to meet the industry's growing demand for a new generation of feature-rich products. more Related Tags: flash-memory, dram
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