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Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Today at Intel's Data-Centric Innovation Summit, Navin Shenoy, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel, shared the company's strategy for the future of data-centric computing, as well as a view of Intel's total addressable market (TAM), and new details about server product roadmap.
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Intel on Tuesday introduced the new SSD 660p series M.2 NVMe solid state drives.
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Toshiba reported a record quarterly net profit on Wednesday, thanks to the $18 billion sale of its flash memory chip business earlier this year to a consortium led by U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital.
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Samsung plans to invest 180 trillion won ($161 billion) to ramp up its ability to produce memory chips and other products vital to future growth.
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Expanding on its Nytro portfolio of enterprise flash products, Seagate today announced the launch of its new Nytro 1000 Series SATA SSD drives.
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Samsung's Galaxy S7 smartphones contain a security flaw, uncovered earlier this year, that put tens of millions of devices at risk to hackers.
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Marvell today announced the first NVMe over Fabric (NVMe-oF) SSD converter controller, the 88SN2400 designed and optimized to convert an NVMe SSD into an NVMe-oF SSD.
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Western Digital today unveiled a set of open standards, architecture and products to address the demands of high-scale private and public cloud data centers.
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Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday he is considering taking Tesla private, moving the electric car maker out of the glare of Wall Street.
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