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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Seagate today unveiled a 2TB M.2 non-volatile memory express (NVMe) Solid State Drive (SSD) that can help data centers more easily accommodate exponential data growth, while still maintaining high levels of computing power and performance.
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Western Digital has successfully developed its next generation 3D NAND technology, BiCS3, with 64 layers of vertical storage capability.
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BlackBerry unveiled an Android-based handset on Tuesday, a device that combines the Android software and app catalog with the company's security and productivity features at a lower price.
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Google has updated Google Maps, making some visual changes to the service on desktop, Android and iOS, as well as introducing additions to help make it easier for users to get to where they want to go.
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Crucial is adding new capacity options to the Crucial MX300 solid state drive (SSD).Now available in 275GB, 525GB, 750GB and 1TB capacities, the Crucial MX300 2.5-inch SSD has an MSRP
of $69.99, $129.99, $189.99 and $259.99 respectively.
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Amazon has today announced a partnership with the UK Government to explore the steps needed to make the delivery of parcels by small drones a reality.
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Ritek has extended its optical disc production from the IT segment to bio-testing and has begun shipments, according to company chairman and CEO Gordon Yeh.
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Kingston is shipping UV400 SSD, a TLC-based SSD designed to offer fast boot times, application loading and file transfers for mainstream users.
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Nvidia's latest Quadro GPU P6000, can deliver 12 teraflops of single-precision performance, a teraflop more than the Titan X unveiled last week.
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AMD has announced at SIGGRAPH the Radeon Pro Solid State Graphics (SSG), a new Radeon Pro graphics technology, which has a full terabyte of SSG memory for very large dataset applications, enabling higher performance compared to existing GPU memory implementations.
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