Photographers and content creators are facing rising costs as demand tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure pushes up prices for flash memory products.
The Urban Prepper tests whether magnets can actually erase data from flash memory devices like USB drives.
Japanese memory chipmaker Kioxia anticipates a remarkable $8.2 billion profit for Q1, driven by surging demand for chips in ...
A new HBF 3D flash stack is similar to HBM for use in AI processing. HBF capacity will be much higher, allowing static ...
The memory shortage, or to go by the more widely used nom de guerre of RAMageddon, has seen component prices skyrocket, lead times for hardware extend to the end of the decade, and cascaded into ...
Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, today announced a breakthrough in high-density storage infrastructure, collaborating with Dell Technologies to deliver a 2U server configuration ...
Artificial intelligence has a funny way of turning obscure hardware components into economic kingmakers. A year ago, most ...
Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. said Friday it expects its net profit for the April-June period to increase more ...
Two of the biggest winners have been Micron (NASDAQ: MU) and Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK). Micron is one of the three large, ...
Kioxia Corporation today announced the KIOXIA XG10 Series solid state drives (SSDs), its latest high-performance client ...
Profits are still surging at Sandisk, but investors seem worried the stock price has already peaked.
Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products ...