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gDEBugger V4.4 Adds Graphic Memory Analysis viewer and Graphic Memory Leaks Detection

This new version adds in-depth analysis of the OpenGL memory usage by tracking graphic memory allocated objects, their memory consumption and allocation call stacks. Also new in this version are graphic memory leak detection and the ability to break on them.

Storing bits of memory in nanotube switches

The world of computer memory has been approaching an interesting crossroads. Most people are aware that we are rapidly approaching fundamental limits with both magnetic storage mediums like the hard drive, and in the fabrication of transistors through photolithography, which yields RAM and flash memory. Several areas of research, including fields like phase change memory, may provide the opportunity to move away from both magnetic domains and transistors. To explore a different route to future memory systems, researchers went high-tech and put multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to use—only to discover that they work through a surprisingly retro mechanism.

Kingston Technology Launches HyperX DDR3 2GHz Triple-Channel Memory in Support of Intel Core i7, X58 Platforms

Sydney, Australia – November 06, 2008 –Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is first to ship 2GHz memory in triple-channel configuration designed specifically for the new Intel-based X58 motherboards. Kingston’s HyperX DDR3 2GHz memory, available now, come in kits of three 1GB modules that are Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) ready meeting the Core i7 1.65 volt platform recommendation.

Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents

Flash memory maker Spansion has filed two patent infringement suits against Samsung with the International Trade Commission and in the US District Court in Delaware. In what the company claims is one of the largest patent infringement claims ever filed, Spansion is seeking the exclusion from the US market of well over 100 million MP3 players, mobile phones, digital cameras and other consumer electronic devices containing Samsung's flash memory components, which Spansion alleges infringe its intellectual property. These include devices such as Apple's iPods and Research In Motion's BlackBerry phones. The complaint in the US District Court in Delaware also seeks an injunction and treble damages for patent violations relating to Samsung Flash memory.

EZDigiMagic Portable Memory Card-To-DVD Burner

EZPnP has developed its first portable memory card backup device with photo viewing capability. The new EZDigiMagic model DM220-P08 allows users to burn files directly from memory cards to CD or DVD discs. Additionally, its 2” color TFT screen can preview images from either the memory card or the backup disc—all without using a computer. The preview function also offers both multiple-image and single-image viewing, while providing zoom-in, zoom-out, and scrolling options for each photo that’s displayed.

SanDisk launches industry?s first premium memory cards for mobile phones

SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the proven leader in flash memory, today announced the availability of SanDisk Mobile Ultra, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, which are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB* capacities -- the industry’s first premium mobile phone storage cards.

Memory Pharmaceuticals issued key U.S. patent for series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists

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Memory device containing customer data lost by BoI

Bank of Ireland has in the last few minutes confirmed that a USB memory device has been mislaid.Bank of Ireland has in the last few minutes confirmed that a USB memory device has been mislaid.

How the Linux Kernel Manages Virtual Memory

Charlie SchlutingVirtual memory is one of the most important, and accordingly confusing, pieces of an operating system. Understanding the basics of virtual memory is required to understand operating system performance. Beyond the basics, a deeper understanding allows a system administrator to interpret system profiling tools better, leading to quicker troubleshooting and better decisions.

Spansion Files Two Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Samsung, Related To Flash Memory Technology

(RTTNews) - Monday, Flash memory solutions provider Spansion Inc. (SPSN | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) reported that it is filing two separate patent infringement lawsuits against Samsung with the International Trade Commission and in the U.S. District Court in Delaware, claiming that Samsung infringed flash memory technology.

Embedded Alley Optimizes Flash Memory Deployment in Intelligent Devices

Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux solutions, announced the introduction of a specialized consulting practice, and accompanying technology and tools to optimize deployment of mobile, consumer electronics and other intelligent systems utilizing flash memory. Flash memory is pervasive in modern intelligent devices, for storage of applications, photographs, multimedia and other content. Available flash technologies, however, can force OEMs to make difficult trade-offs between component costs and device longevity. In particular, NAND flash technology comes in two main varieties: Multi-Level Cell (MLC) and Single Level Cell (SLC). The more popular MLC is less expensive in high capacity configurations, but also presents significantly lower erase-cycle endurance than SLC.

Spansion Sues Samsung Over Flash Memory Patents

Spansion announced this week that it is filing two separate patent infringement complaints against Samsung Electronics with the International Trade Commission (ITC) and in the US District Court in Delaware. According to the company's claims, Samsung has violated a large number of its patents, including those for its floating gate technology, which is the foundation for approximately 90% of the flash memory market. Spansion is seeking an injunction against electronic devices containing infringing flash memory components as well as damanges for patent violations.

A Few Ways To Gauge Possible Memory Bottlenecks In SUSE Linux

Today we’re going to take a look at a few (well, maybe more than a few) ways to check your Linux box to find out if the reason it’s beginning to perform poorly is related to memory or memory-management issues. For today’s examples, in particular, we’ll be using SUSE Linux 9.x, but most of these examples translate just as easily to RedHat, Ubuntu and other widely-used distro’s, with some minor modifications.

The best way to download photos from your digital camera to computer

Tags: Memory Card, Digital Camera, Photograph, Camera, Computer, Memory, Flash Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components

Spansion Sues Samsung for Patent Infringement

Spansion Inc., a pure-play provider of Flash memory solutions, filed two separate patent infringement complaints against Samsung with the International Trade Commission and in the U.S. District Court in Delaware. Spansion is seeking the exclusion from the U.S. market of more than 100 hundred million mp3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, and other consumer electronic devices containing Samsung's infringing flash memory components. The complaint also seeks an injunction and treble damages for patent violations relating to Samsung Flash memory, that Spansion estimates has accounted for more than $30 billion in Samsung's global revenues since 2003.

Sony drops 4GB PSP Entertainment Pack

On its PlayStation blog on Monday, Sony announced it will no longer offer the 4GB Memory PSP Entertainment Pack that includes the new PSP-3000 portable gaming console and a 4GB PSP Memory Stick PRO Duo. The decision was reportedly made due to the significant interest in the Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters PSP Entertainment Pack in North America, spurring the company to re-prioritize its PSP shipments. Instead, Sony will offer the 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo card as a stand-alone offering for about $45.

Embedded Linux - Linux Operating System for Microcontrollers

"uClinux (Microcontroller Linux) is a variant of Linux system without a Memory Management Unit (MMU). It was first created starting from Linux 2.0 kernel. Today uClinux is available for 2.0, 2.4 and 2.6 Linux kernel releases. When no MMU support is present, the user and kernel space is the same thing; also no virtual memory subsystem is required because all codes run at Privilege Level 0. A basic operating system has different privilege levels: kernel space runs on Supervisor Mode and user applications on User Mode. Only kernel space has direct access to resources, memory and I/O."

Memory Pharmaceuticals granted new US patent

Memory Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company, has received a new US patent which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists.

Memory Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance of Key U.S. Patent for R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908

Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Nasdaq: MEMY) today announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 7,429,664, which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic

Memory device containing customer data lost by BoI

The memory device contained information including account numbers, first line of address and contact numbers in relation to 894 customers.

Memory Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance of Key U.S. Patent for R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908

PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Nasdaq: MEMY) today announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 7,429,664, which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists. These include R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908, which are both being developed in partnership with Roche for the treatment of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS). The term of the patent extends until at least 2025, which does not reflect any potential patent term extensions.

Memory Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance of Key US Patent

MONTVALE, NJ - Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. announced in a Monday press release the issuance of US Patent No. 7,429,664, which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists.

Memory Pharma reveals issuance of US Patent for series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists - Quick Facts

(RTTNews) - Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. (MEMY: News ) announced the issuance of U.S. Patent, which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists. These include R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908, which are both being developed in partnership with Roche for the treatment of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia.

Memory Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance of Key U.S. Patent for R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908

MONTVALE, N.J., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. today announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 7,429,664, which provides composition of matter patent protection for a series of nicotinic alpha-7 receptor agonists. These include R3487/MEM 3454 and R4996/MEM 63908, which are both being developed in partnership with Roche for the treatment of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS). The term of the patent extends until at least 2025, which does not reflect any potential patent term extensions.


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