Kingston announces new 128GB USB flash drive
Kingston Technology announced that it has created the world’s first 128GB flash drive – named the DataTraveler 200 or DT200. It is part of a colorful series available in three sizes: 32GB in…
View ArticleSilicon Power unveils a 400X 128GB Compact Flash Card
Are you a high-tech shutterbug and love shooting lots of pictures or videos with your digital camera? Then having plenty of storage for all those images or movies in your digital device is probably...
View ArticleHow To: Install a solid-state drive in your laptop
Upgrading your laptop’s storage device from a hard disk drive to a solid-state drive is one of the best things you can to do increase performance. With SSD prices dropping and capacities on…
View ArticleToshiba paves way for 128GB media players
128GB iPhones, tablet devices, portable media players, they are all now possible due to a new NAND flash memory module from Toshiba. The Japanese manufacturer has managed to squeeze 128GB of storage into…
View ArticleFirst BDXL 128GB drives announced by Pioneer and Buffalo
If you got a need to burn some serious amounts of data then the first BDXL optical disc burners from Pioneer and Buffalo will bring a happy tear to your eye. That’s because…
View ArticlePlextor announces M2S 256GB SSD with 480Mbps read speeds
If you are in the market for a fast, high capacity SSD, then there’s a short list of companies offering a solution. This week it looks as though Plextor has joined that list.…
View ArticleOCZ Synapse Cache is an SSD to complement your hard drive
When selecting storage for a new PC there is a choice to be made. Do you go with the cheap, high capacity hard drive, or the expensive, super-fast SSD option instead? It’s a…
View ArticleMicron produces world’s first 20nm 128Gb NAND device
In April of this year Intel and Micron announced they were moving to a 20nm process for NAND flash production. With it came the promise of chips that are 40% smaller than the…
View ArticleSanDisk 19nm 128Gb flash memory chip is world’s smallest
In December last year Micron impressed us by producing the world’s first 20nm 128Gb NAND devices. It was 40% smaller than 25nm versions, which not only made it the smallest memory chip, but…
View ArticleCrucial launches sub-$100 v4 128GB SSD
Is it time to really start getting excited about SSD as a replacement for hard drives? Whatever your opinion of them, Crucial has just announced a new SSD line that makes the decision…
View ArticleNew SKUs point to a 128GB 4th gen iPad
A recent cut in orders for the 4th gen iPad display suggested there was weakening demand for the Apple tablet. In some markets the Nexus 7 is more popular than the iPad now,…
View ArticleApple is launching a 128GB iPad on February 5
Yesterday we reported on the appearance of new SKUs for the iPad suggesting that Apple was set to unveil a 128GB model in the near future. It turns out those SKUs were real…
View ArticleMicron creates smallest ever 128Gb flash memory chip using 16nm process
Micron has announced that it is now manufacturing samples of its latest 128Gb flash memory chips using a 16nm process. In so doing, it has created the smallest ever 128Gb (16GB) multi-level cell…
View ArticleSanDisk squeezes 128GB on to a microSDXC memory card
Until today, the highest capacity microSD card you could purchase was 64GB. That’s more than enough for most people, but technology continues to push on at a rapid pace and the inevitable has […]
View ArticleSK Hynix develops world’s first 128GB DDR4 memory module
Computer component manufacturers are always pushing for faster, bigger, and more efficient products. That benefits us, the end users, but also them for the premium they can charge on those new parts....
View ArticleSanDisk unveils the world’s smallest 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive
The move to solid-state storage in laptops brings with it many advantages: less noise, lower power draw, much faster access to data, and thinner devices. But it has also significantly diminished the...
View ArticleHardware hack puts 128GB of storage into a floppy disk
Ages ago you could double the capacity of a 5.25″ floppy disk in just a few seconds, and the only tool you needed was a hole punch. Bumping a 3.5″ floppy to a […]
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