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  2. Nimble Storage - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, the company announced the CS700 Series Arrays and an All-Flash Shelf, along with its Adaptive Flash technology. In November 2014, Nimble Storage released arrays supporting the Fibre Channel protocol. In July 2015, the company announced updates to the Adaptive Flash platform, including Nimble SmartSecure (software-based encryption ...

  3. IntelliFlash - Wikipedia

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    IntelliFlash is a brand of DataDirect Networks (DDN) based in San Jose that manufactures flash storage arrays. The company, then known as Tegile Systems, was acquired by Western Digital in 2017 [1] and by DDN in September 2019. [2]

  4. IM Flash Technologies - Wikipedia

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    IM Flash Technologies, LLC was the semiconductor company founded in January 2006, by Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc. IM Flash produced 3D XPoint used in data centers and high end computers. It had a 300mm wafer fab in Lehi, Utah, United States. It built a second 300mm wafer fab, IM Flash Singapore, which opened in April 2011. [1]

  5. IM Flash Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The joint-venture was set up to produce NAND Flash memory for the 2 owners, and was the second site set up, [1] after the success of IM Flash Technologies. [2] It was located in Senoko , Singapore. It was planned to begin operations in late 2008, but due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008 , all 800 employees were retrenched. [ 3 ]

  6. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Nakamichi's top-of-the-line cassette deck was the 1000ZXL, retailing at US$3,800, its price only exceeded by the 1000ZXL Limited at US$6,000. The updated 700ZXL sold for US$3,000, but Nakamichi also offered lower-end cassette decks under US$300.

  7. Trek 2000 International - Wikipedia

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    Trek 2000 International Limited is a Singaporean technology company that is listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX: TREK). [1] The company claims to be the inventor of the ThumbDrive, [2] a USB data storage device. The company owns a library of more than 600 patents, with 360 granted patents. [3]

  8. IBM FlashSystem - Wikipedia

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    At the Flash Ahead event, IBM emphasized the economic "tipping point" that flash had reached versus traditional storage devices for high-performance applications. [ 14 ] On January 16, 2014, IBM announced the FlashSystem 840 product, which was the first FlashSystem designed entirely by IBM post-acquisition of TMS.

  9. List of equipment of the Singapore Army - Wikipedia

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    Singapore [14] Wheeled Recovery Vehicle United States [15] Artillery M142 HIMARS: Rocket artillery United States: 24 516 rockets. [4] [4] SSPH-1 Primus: Self-propelled artillery Singapore: 48 Excluding 2× command post and 4× recovery vehicle. [citation needed] [4] FH-2000: 155mm Towed howitzer Singapore: 17 [7] [4] SLWH Pegasus: 105mm Towed ...