- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- November 18th, 2013
Green House Builds 1.8-Inch and 2.5-Inch SSDs of Up to 480 GB
They can manage read and write speeds of 520 MB/s and 420 MB/s
- Technology Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- February 21st, 2013
New 1.8-Inch SSD Released, Uses SAS Connectivity for 500 MB/s Speed
The solid-state drive has been launched by SMART Storage Systems
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 5th, 2010
Intel Plans to Focus on 25nm MLC SSDs
To stop making 50nm and 34nm drives
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- November 13th, 2009
PhotoFast G-Monster 1.8-Inch V4 SSDs to Deliver 256GB of Capacity
Big capacity in small form factor
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- November 5th, 2009
Toshiba Announces the Industry's First 1.8-Inch, 320GB Hard Drive
More capacity in smaller form factors
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- September 10th, 2009
Toshiba Announces New, 160GB, 1.8-Inch HDDs
Designed to be incorporated into next-generation media players
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- July 9th, 2009
Samsung Adds New 250GB 1.8-Inch HDD with Native USB
Enables smaller designs for portable hard disk drives
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- June 16th, 2009
Western Digital Gets with the Program, Starts Shipping Its Own SSDs
Available in 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch form factors
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- June 15th, 2009
Samsung Adds New Color Options to S-Series Portable HDDs
Increased capacity for 1.8-inch S1 Mini
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- December 30th, 2008
RunCore Announces Availability of Low-Cost 1.8-Inch SSD
Hyper Speed 256GB 2.5-inch SATA SSD to become available in early 2009
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- October 1st, 2008
TDK Claims World's Highest Surface Recording Density of HDD
Could release high-capacity 1.8-inch HDDs
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- August 5th, 2008
Micron Intros New Consumer and Enterprise SSDs
Better performance, power and reliability
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- June 11th, 2008
Industry's First 1.8-inch 160GB Hard Drive
Announced by Toshiba Storage Device Division
- Storage
- By Alexandru Pancescu
- September 6th, 2007
160Gb of Data on an 1.8-inch HDD
A new mini wonder from Toshiba