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Toshiba Launches Largest Density Embedded NAND Flash Memory Devices (Broadcast Newsroom) IRVINE, Calif. , and TOKYO , Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba Corp. (Toshiba) and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, its subsidiary in the Americas, today announced the launch of 32GB(1) embedded NAND flash memory devices that offer the largest density yet announced(2) plus full compliance with the eMMC(TM) and eSD(TM) standards. Elpida ready to launch 16GB FB-DIMM (Digi Times) Elpida Memory announced today that it is ready to launch a 16GB Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) that is composed by 2Gb of DDR2 components. Sample shipments of the new B-DIMM will begin later this month. Mass production is expected to get underway in the fourth quarter of 2008. Hardware Roundup: Thursday Edition (Overclockers Club) The Ageia PhysX card promised to provide better physics in game play through the use of an add-in physics processing unit card. At the time it seemed like a great boon to gamers, but the promise was never really fulfilled due to lack of support from game developers and the thought that this type of processing could already be done by existing GPUs. When Nvidia bought Ageia, there was some hope ... Motorola find sophistication among mass market buyers (Philippine Daily Inquirer) MANILA, Philippines -- The mobile phone business in the Philippines is largely being sustained by the entry-level market. Phones nowadays must have a mass appeal to stay in the industry so manufacturers have to make their phones as cheap as possible, usually below the P5,000 to P6,000. Study Finds Macs Cost 2X Windows PCs (Tom's Hardware) A new study released by NPD Group today says that the average price for Macs are twice as expensive as those for the "average PC." According to NPD's study the average price for a Windows laptop has dropped from $877 to just $700 today. Although at this Youâ?™ve got Vista x64 questions, Iâ?™ve got answers (ZDNet) I got a lot of great questions and comments via e-mail and in the Talkback section of my previous post on the sudden surge in adoption rates for Windows Vista x64. In this follow-up, I summarize the answers I've found for questions like whether Vista x64 uses more memory than... How to use old parts to build new PC for free (ITBusiness.ca) Ah, the joy of summer storms. Build a Free Computer from Spare Parts (PC World) Got a basement full of old components? Why not use them to build yourself a new PC? We show you how to do it. Pack Up Back-to-School Backpacks With Cool Tools From SanDisk (Centre Daily Times) Students heading back to school this year have more technology needs than ever. SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), a world leader in flash memory, is ready to help with exciting new tools that make the return to class more rewarding and fun. Among the many choices from SanDisk: Eight excellent PC upgrade ideas (ZDNet) Why build a new PC when, with a few easy upgrades, you can transform your old PC into one that feels like new (or at least newer!)? PC upgrades aren't about boosting the power of your PC, but in allowing you to get more done in less...
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