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NAND pricing set to return to $1 per gigabyte
By the end of 2010, NAND flash memory pricing is set to return to the $1 per megabyte pricing level, considered key to drive the adoption of solid-state drives (SSD), but iSuppli Corp. says it may be too late to help the SSD market. »
Seagate, Samsung to develop controller tech for enterprise SSDs
Seagate Technology plc and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Seoul, Korea) will jointly develop and cross-license related controller technologies for enterprise solid-state drives (SSDs). »
ST unveils ultra-small digital temp sensors
ST unveils an ultra-small and power-efficient temperature sensor at Sensors Expo & Conference in Rosemont, Ill., that allows portable devices to benefit from features such as intelligent thermal protection. The STTS751 digital temperature sensor (DTS) is mounted on the circuit board to feedback accurate temperature data allowing the system to manage its temperature, for... »
Samsung: DRAMs and SSDs are the “dynamic duo” of server power savings
Samsung Electronics claims its DDR memory chips and SSDs have the potential to significantly lower server power consumption and reduce data center costs. The two technologies have the combined potential to save more than 10 percent of power usage per server, said Samsung. »
Intel claims first 34-nm NAND flash SSD
Setting a new bar for solid-state-drive (SSD) performance, Intel Corporation has announced it is transitioning to a 34-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process for its NAND flash-based SSD products. Intel expects the move will help lower prices of the SSDs by up to 60 percent for PC and laptop makers and consumers. »
NAND spot prices continue to fall, says Gartner
NAND spot prices continue to decline with prices pulled lower by the 16-Gb and 32-Gb MLC parts, which fell by about 3 percent, on average, reports the latest pricing report from Gartner Inc. »
Touch user interfaces have made significant advances in the consumer electronics market particularly for mobile phones and notebook computers, opening the door for adoption in other applications including white goods, computer peripherals, medical equipment, and instrumentation. Synaptics made its debut in the home appliance market earlier this year with the launch of the Samsung Hauzen ZERO air conditioner.
Smaller distributors were the only ones to post sales gains in 2009. Interestingly, two of the five distributors that posted growth last year -- Interstate Connecting Components and Sherburn Electronics -- derive 100 percent of their sales from interconnect products. Both of them also target the military/aerospace industry. Here are the top 10 sales leaders by ICs, passives/electromechanical devices, interconnects and computer products as well as sales growth.

NXP offers a low-power IC aimed at MPPT applications using PV cells or fuel cells.
C&K Components offers a series of low-cost, miniature slide switches. The OS Series of RoHS-compliant switches feature a new high-temperature option for lead-free soldering.