All Entries Tagged With: "Samsung"
Samsung invest millions into Fusion-io SSD specialists
Share Samsung have invested “millions” of dollars into SSD storage firm Fusion-io, with the two companies looking to work more closely on solid-state memory applications in future. Fusion-io are responsible for a range of SSDs that slot into a desktop PCI slot rather than using a SATA channel.
Corsair Launches 256GB Extreme Series SSD
Share The new Extreme Series X256 drive offers sequential read speed up to 240MB/s and sequential write speed up to 170MB/s. The drive is equipped with an Indilinx Barefoot controller and uses Samsung multi-level cell NAND flash memory along with 64MB of on-board cache to eliminate any stutter issues.
Samsung 8500-series HDTVs: LED local dimming and widgets
Share Samsung have unveiled their latest HDTV range, the 8500-series, complete with local dimming for the LED backlighting and Yahoo!’s widget engine. Available in 46- and 55-inch sizes, the 8500-series supports 1080p High Definition playback, with a 7,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 2ms response time and 1.6-inch thick chassis.
Samsung intros 1,000W Blu-ray home theater
Share Samsung announced their upcoming release of newest Blu-ray home theater system, the HT-BD3252.
Samsung Ships Self-Encrypting SSD Drives
Share Samsung Electronics Co. announced on Thursday that it is shipping 1.8-in. and 2.5-in. self-encrypting solid state drives. The drives are targeting handheld devices and laptops, respectively. Available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB versions, Dell already decided to offer them as an optional upgrade for its Latitude line of laptops.
Samsung ships 16GB registered DDR3 sticks
Share Samsung established a record today by becoming the first to ship 16GB registered DDR3 memory. The feat was accomplished by combining its recent 2-gigabit (512MB) memory chips and would let servers hold very large amounts of total memory.
Samsung launches its own movie download service for Europe
Share For phone manufacturers, it seems like having a decent multimedia ecosystem tied to your devices is nearly as important to success these days as the platform you’re running, and Samsung wants in on that action — at least in Europe.