Intel Corp. is expected to announce its latest flash memory product, improving the speed and lowering the power consumption of the preferred storage method for mobile phones. The new M18 flash memory chip writes information three times faster than Intel's older L18 chip, and reads information twice as fast.
InPhase Technologies Inc. is one step closer to bringing holographic storage drives to market. On Wednesday, the company plans to demonstrate the first fully functioning prototype of its Tapestry holographic drive, which the company expects to begin shipping next year.
Storage startup Avamar Technologies Inc. is launching an appliance this week that it claims backs up network data more quickly and less expensively than tape.