Rob Crooke, the Vice President and General Manager of the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) Solutions Group at Intel, announced the impending release of 3D NAND at Intel's Investor Meeting. Incidentally, the ...
Intel Foveros isn’t the name of a new chip, but rather a technology that will allow the chipmaker to bundle various vertical chip components, and thus improve the speed of devices without having to ...
Intel's interesting new memory technology will finally come to market next year. According to Intel CEO Brian Krzanich on the company's most recent earnings call, the company plans to "ship thousands ...
The Samsung 850 Pro series solid-state drive (SSD), released in July this year, was the first consumer SSD to introduce 3D NAND. The unique feature of 3D NAND is that it allows SSD vendors to achieve ...
Developers of three-dimensional rendering technology for the Web known as X3D are bracing for a standards war with Intel--a former backer of the project--just as their recently sundered collaboration ...
While two-dimensional art makes sense on paper, it sort of falls apart in the real world, which is 3D all the way. But chip ...
Intel and Micron have unveiled what appears to be the holy grail of memory. Called 3D XPoint (pronounced “cross point”), this is an entirely new type of non-volatile memory, with roughly 1,000 times ...
Intel’s 3D transistors are no small feat. Some are calling it a breakthrough that will allow Intel to continue to make chips that adhere to Moore’s Law (i.e. the number of transistors that can be ...
Intel made an announcement today that will drive its chip development over the next several years. What are 3D transistors and why are they important? Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer ...
In 2015, microprocessor giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) talked up a new type of memory technology that it had developed jointly with memory specialist Micron, known as 3D XPoint. In a nutshell, 3D XPoint ...
Developers of three-dimensional rendering technology for the Web known as X3D are bracing for a standards war with Intel--a former backer of the project--just as their recently sundered collaboration ...