Thursday, June 4, 2015

Microsoft works with Toshiba for IoT

Micron Technology has expanded its flash storage portfolio with the addition of what it calls a 'purpose built solution for cost sensitive consumer applications seeking high performance and reliability'.
The triple level cell (TLC) NAND device, built on Micron's 16nm process, is said to deliver features which suit applications like USB drives and consumer solid state drives.
"Our new TLC NAND technology meets rising demand for reliable high capacity storage," said Kevin Kilbuck, director of NAND planning. "We see 16nm TLC as an excellent solution for 2015 consumer applications as we drive toward 3D NAND TLC production in 2016."
- See more at: http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/micron-launches-16gbyte-tlc-nand-on-16nm-process/85860/#sthash.E4kWGNY8.dpuf
Micron Technology has expanded its flash storage portfolio with the addition of what it calls a 'purpose built solution for cost sensitive consumer applications seeking high performance and reliability'.
The triple level cell (TLC) NAND device, built on Micron's 16nm process, is said to deliver features which suit applications like USB drives and consumer solid state drives.
"Our new TLC NAND technology meets rising demand for reliable high capacity storage," said Kevin Kilbuck, director of NAND planning. "We see 16nm TLC as an excellent solution for 2015 consumer applications as we drive toward 3D NAND TLC production in 2016."
- See more at: http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/micron-launches-16gbyte-tlc-nand-on-16nm-process/85860/#sthash.E4kWGNY8.dpuf
Micron Technology has expanded its flash storage portfolio with the addition of what it calls a 'purpose built solution for cost sensitive consumer applications seeking high performance and reliability'.
The triple level cell (TLC) NAND device, built on Micron's 16nm process, is said to deliver features which suit applications like USB drives and consumer solid state drives.
"Our new TLC NAND technology meets rising demand for reliable high capacity storage," said Kevin Kilbuck, director of NAND planning. "We see 16nm TLC as an excellent solution for 2015 consumer applications as we drive toward 3D NAND TLC production in 2016."
- See more at: http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/micron-launches-16gbyte-tlc-nand-on-16nm-process/85860/#sthash.E4kWGNY8.dpuf
Microsoft has teamed up with Toshiba in its latest push to address the market for internet of things (IoT) products and services.
This mirrors the combination of IBM’s cloud service with ARM-based IoT development platforms, which was announced earlier this year.
The plan is to bring together Microsoft’s Azure IoT Cloud infrastructure with IoT applications running Toshiba’s sensors and wireless comms devices.
These include the firm’s ApP Lite application processor, in-vehicle driving recorders, sensors and cloud storage services.
The initial focus this year will be the transportation and logistics market.
IoT applications make extensive use of cloud computing services for by gathering, storing and processing data centrally.
“IoT is bringing in a dramatic technology transition that is reshaping the nature of networks, the meaning of service, and the way we live and work,” said Shigeyoshi Shimotsuji, corporate vice president at Toshiba.
“Bringing together the power of the Azure Services and IoT Suite with Toshiba’s cutting edge sensor driven devices will provide a new level of data access and business intelligence to customers,” said Nick Parker, corporate vice president, Microsoft.

- See more at: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/internet-of-things/microsoft-works-toshiba-iot-2015-06/#sthash.o8hIzcSU.dpuf
Microsoft has teamed up with Toshiba in its latest push to address the market for internet of things (IoT) products and services.
This mirrors the combination of IBM’s cloud service with ARM-based IoT development platforms, which was announced earlier this year.
The plan is to bring together Microsoft’s Azure IoT Cloud infrastructure with IoT applications running Toshiba’s sensors and wireless comms devices.
These include the firm’s ApP Lite application processor, in-vehicle driving recorders, sensors and cloud storage services.
The initial focus this year will be the transportation and logistics market.
IoT applications make extensive use of cloud computing services for by gathering, storing and processing data centrally.
“IoT is bringing in a dramatic technology transition that is reshaping the nature of networks, the meaning of service, and the way we live and work,” said Shigeyoshi Shimotsuji, corporate vice president at Toshiba.
“Bringing together the power of the Azure Services and IoT Suite with Toshiba’s cutting edge sensor driven devices will provide a new level of data access and business intelligence to customers,” said Nick Parker, corporate vice president, Microsoft.
- See more at: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/internet-of-things/microsoft-works-toshiba-iot-2015-06/#sthash.o8hIzcSU.dpuf
Micron Technology has expanded its flash storage portfolio with the addition of what it calls a 'purpose built solution for cost sensitive consumer applications seeking high performance and reliability'.
The triple level cell (TLC) NAND device, built on Micron's 16nm process, is said to deliver features which suit applications like USB drives and consumer solid state drives.
"Our new TLC NAND technology meets rising demand for reliable high capacity storage," said Kevin Kilbuck, director of NAND planning. "We see 16nm TLC as an excellent solution for 2015 consumer applications as we drive toward 3D NAND TLC production in 2016."
- See more at: http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/micron-launches-16gbyte-tlc-nand-on-16nm-process/85860/#sthash.E4kWGNY8.dpuf

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