The market for flash-based storage solutions is growing at a fast pace, with an increasing number of new solutions being launched on the market every day. One of the most recent products comes from Apacer, which has recently updated its line of Solid State Drives with the introduction of the new 2.5-inch A7 Turbo. Th... |
25 August 2009 06:55 GMT |
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Apacer has recently announced the introduction of a new storage solution, taking advantage of the performance of today's Solid State Drive Technology, which offers increased performance and reduced power consumption over traditional hard drives. The company's new Serial ATA Flash Drive (SAFD) 254 has been s... |
13 May 2009 06:12 GMT |
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Apacer, one of the leading manufacturers of computer memory, has recently announced a new product lineup that will be unveiled at Computex in Taipei. The product will serve a wide number of users, but the company's main focus will be its entire line of DRAM modules, embedded flash solutions and digital storage.P... |
23 May 2008 09:50 GMT |
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Apacer has once again stunned the audience as it announced world's first high-capacity 8GB DDR2-667 ECC Registered DIMM memory module to be used inside high-end servers and workstations. Not long ago, the PC vendor announced a a 4GB DDR2-667 ECC Registered DIMM module, also to be used in server configurations.Th... |
1 February 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Apacer has just announced its new line of 4GB DDR2-800MHz dual-channel memory module products for the desktop PC sector. The memory kit is comprised of two 2 GB modules that have been thoroughly tested to comply with the dual-kit specifications, which ensures high stability for dual-channel operation.Apacer's ... |
10 January 2008 06:26 GMT |
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Apacer announced the launch of yet another flash drive called the Handy Steno AH421 and according to the manufacturing company this new flash memory stick is ReadyBoost compatible and it also comes with a design which should make it easier to use on a day to day basis. One of the most encountered problems with differ... |
6 September 2007 03:35 GMT |
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