Following a series of previous reports that surfaced on the Internet last week, Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, has finally come up with a firmware update for its latest line of Flash-based Solid State Drives, designed using the company's latest 34nm manufacturing technology. The f... |
12 August 2009 11:48 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced late last month that it had encountered a firmware issue with its brand-new 34nm Solid State Drives, which would affect users' stored data, under certain circumstances. The company promised to look for a solution and announced that it would suspend its shipments for ... |
6 August 2009 08:23 GMT |
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Approximately one week ago, Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced the launch of its much-anticipated 34nm-based Solid State Drives, providing users with a more cost-effective alternative to SSDs. The new drives promised a couple of performance enhancements, including a reduction of latency, as well as a more ... |
30 July 2009 10:25 GMT |
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Following a series of rumors and speculations over the Internet, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel has now officially announced the introduction of its new NAND Flash-based Solid State Drives, which take advantage of the company's new 34nm manufacturing process. With the announcement, the chip maker has be... |
22 July 2009 02:18 GMT |
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Micron Technology, one of the world's leading manufacturers of NAND flash solutions, has recently announced that it has started the mass production of the high-capacity 34nm NAND flash, which has been adopted by Lexar Media for the company's new flash memory cards. Designed to meet the growing demand for hi... |
30 June 2009 06:21 GMT |
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