Apple’s new phone threatens to suck up memory chips
Unless no one buys it
Global electronics makers are worried that Apple is going to take all the supplies of memory chips for its new iPhone 8.
The next Geforce doesn’t use HBM 2
Too early for this memory
Volta is out for artificial intelligence, machine learning applications and it will be shipping in DGX 1 systems, mainly for deep learning and AI. The next Geforce will be a completely separate chip.
HPE manages to build The Machine
Single bank of memory
After much talking, Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced it has built a prototype for its big data computer, known as The Machine.
Samsung caught using different storage chips on Galaxy S8/S8+
UFS 2.1 storage quietly removed from spec
After Huawei has been caught using different RAM and storage chips on its flagship smartphones, it appears that the time has come for Samsung's latest Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, which have been spotted with both UFS 2.0 and UFS 2.1 storage chips.
Li-RAM could be the next big thing
Making light of memory
A Vancouver Island chemist has come up a light induced magnetoresistive random-access memory (LI-RAM) that uses light instead of electricity to store and process data.
Apple might invest several billion in Toshiba
iPad maker might go for another pile old Tosh
The fruity cargo cult Apple is thinking of dropping a billion or two for the troubled Toshiba semiconductor unit.
Spray on memory invented by university students
Smells like Teen Spirit
Researchers at Duke University have developed "spray-on" digital memory using only an aerosol jet printer and nanoparticle inks.
G.Skill unveils its AMD Ryzen-ready DDR4 memory
The Flare X and Fortis series DDR4 memory
Following the launch of AMD's Zen-based Ryzen 7 CPUs, G.Skill has announced two new DDR4 memory series, designed and tested specifically for the AM4 socket platform, the G.Skill Flare X and Fortis DDR4 memory series.
Toshiba might delay flash sale
Bidders having various thoughts
Toshiba may delay the sale of its flash memory chip unit after the conglomerate said it would consider selling most, even all, of the marquee business, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Tsinghua expands IC plants
Investing $70 billion
China's Tsinghua Unigroup is set to put the fear of god into the chip industry by rapidly expanding its chipmaking capability.