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These memory modules are geared toward use ... Toshiba is currently Apple’s flash supplier for the iPhone 3GS, according to iSuppli. Recent rumours have hinted that the fourth-generation iPhone ...
Toshiba has announced its new 64GB embedded NAND flash memory module will offer the highest available capacity in the industry in the first quarter of 2010. The iPhone 3GS, released in June ...
That got me thinking: how does the Nexus One's 5-megapixel camera and its eye-searing flash stack up against the 3-megapixel, flashless camera module of the now-aging iPhone 3GS? Is the ability to ...
While Apple previously relied on the ability to be able to double flash memory capacities at the ... having to pay more in order to bump the iPhone 3GS's capacity to 16 and 32 GB.
the iPhone 3GS doubled the processing power and RAM memory over its predecessor, the iPhone 3G, and the hardware barriers are gone. But still no Adobe Flash. Meanwhile, HTC managed to graciously ...
"The iPhone is a big factor in rejuvenating a lot of the NAND market and the flash market in general," says Alan Niebel, chief executive officer at memory and storage researcher Web-Feet Research ...
Samsung apparently is not completely certain it will be able to meet Apple’s flash memory demands, and is also concerned that any decline in iPod sales, or disappointment in iPhone sales ...
Prices for flash memory are creeping up ... Now demand is way up, thanks to the iPhone, iPods and other devices relying on generous allotments of flash. DRAMeXchange reports that wholesale ...
Friday morning two new iPhone models ... operating system is stored in the nonvolatile storage memory. This memory is also known as Flash or NAND. The other kind of memory is volatile RAM ...