Samsung Demos Future Memory Chips
Fletcher points to this story in CNET Asia, excerpting "The Korean electronics giant unveiled an 8-gigabit flash memory chip Monday based on the 60-nanometer process, as well as a 2-gigabit DDR DRAM chip based on the 80-nanometer process. Flash chips, which retain data after a host computer is turned off, are used in flash cards and cell phones, while DDR DRAM is used inside PCs."
Aargh matey! I poach the first post!
Ocean is land, covered with water.
one link would have done it, the same link twice is kinda... cool for the people running the site, getting ad revenue.
Burn, Burn I tell you.
Doolittle :
Bomb no.20 : To explode of course.
Butthead: "Hey Bevis, check it out....an informative post."
Bevis: "what? no way!"
yep, the mods have gone insane
I recently had a post that quoted a small section of the original linked article and then analyzed it. This post was deemed "off-topic".