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Memory32GB USB Flash Drives from Industry Leaders[ 05/25/08 | by Andrey Kuznetcov] We are going to test three USB flash drives with today’s highest storage capacity of 32GB from the leading memory makers – Corsair, OCZ Technology and Patriot. 4GB USB Flash Drives Roundup[ 05/19/08 | by Andrey Kuznetcov] We would like to offer you a new roundup of contemporary 4GB USB Flash Drives. We tested 21 new drives and added the results of 7 previously tested drives for a more illustrative analysis. You will certainly find a solution that suits your needs and preferences among this mass. First Look at Corsair Dominator TW3X4G1800C8DF G: 4GB DDR3-1800 SDRAM[ 04/25/08 | by Ilya Gavrichenkov] Corsair Company brings the 2 x 2GB DDR3 memory kits to a new level offering a 4GB kit that doesn’t yield to any of the existing 2GB kits in specifications. We got a chance to check out this promising solution in our labs, so read the details in our first look article! 2GB Mini-USB Flash Drives Roundup[ 04/02/08 | by Andrey Kuznetcov] This article will compare 21 USB flash drives with 2GB storage capacity and unique miniature design. We will talk about solutions from such brand names as A-Data, Apacer, ATP, Kingston, Patriot, Pretec, Transcend, SanDisk, Super Talent, TwinMOS and Wintec. |
Articles ArchiveCategory NewsCategory: Memory Thursday, June 26, 200812:40 pm OCZ Technology Set to Manufacture Fatal1ty-Branded Devices. OCZ Plans to Attract Gamers with Fatal1ty Brand Name Thursday, June 19, 20081:12 pm JEDEC Lowers the Power for DDR3. DDR3L to Work at 1.35V Wednesday, June 4, 200810:19 pm Sun Microsystems to Use Solid-State Drives for Servers. Sun to Cut Power Consumption of Servers with the Help of SSDs 3:48 pm No Way Out for Memory Manufacturers – Kingston. Major DRAM Makers Set to Continue Manufacturing Memory Monday, June 2, 200811:42 pm JEDEC to Standardize Intel Developed Flash Memory Interface. JEDEC Collaborates with Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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