Articles tagged with: Toshiba
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Toshiba Corp plans to spend 15 billion yen ($160 million) this year to build a test production line for advanced flash memory chips, the Nikkei business daily said, sending shares of the Japanese electronics maker higher.
Narrower circuitry allows semiconductor companies to pack more storage capacity on a smaller piece of silicon, cutting per-chip production costs.
Toshiba currently makes NAND flash memory chips with circuitry widths of 32 and 43 nanometres. One nanometre is a billionth of a metre.
Unlike dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips used in personal computers, …
News & Info, Peripherals »
Gone are the days when the laptops hard drives were limited to storage space.
Toshiba announced two new 2.5-inch (laptop) hard drive families that feature the largest amount of storage in their classes. The first drive is the standard 9.5 millimeter-thick, two-platter hard drive model MK7559GSXP with the maximum capacity of 750GB. This is a standard SATA 2 hard drive that can fit in any laptop computer.
The second drive is a three-platter drive that comes in the new 12.5 millimeter thick platform called the MKxx59GSM series, …
News & Info, PC/Laptops »
The brilliant, yet affordable Toshiba L510 series is the perfect replacement for your desktop. Its brilliant 35.56cm (14 ) CSV LD screen LED Backlit - 200 Nits is big enough to let you multitask with open windows, see all the spreadsheet columns you want, plus get full enjoyment from movies, photos and games too. Yet it’s compact enough to be portable.
Share files and arrange all your discs―in a flash. Thanks to the DVD Super-Multi optical drive you can make copies of your work, burn CDs of your photos and music …
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Cameras and megapixel especially in case of mobile phones seems never ending it started with 2 MP now upto 12.1 MP, and just when we thought that it could never get more than this because its hard to get that much in tiny censor that goes in mobile, here comes this news to prove us wrong.
Toshiba announced the launch of a new CMOS image sensor that will bring 14.6 million pixels to digital still cameras and to mobile phones supporting video imaging. The sensor, the latest addition to Toshiba’s “Dynastron™” …

