Japanese company and storage solution expert Buffalo has just announced a new line of SSDs using MRAM for cache instead of the usual SDRAM, on its official website. MRAM is short for magnetoresistive random-access memory and it’s a technology that has been in development since the early ’90s. According to... |
9 May 2012 10:19 GMT |
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Old PC and notebook users or collectors rejoice, Transcend has just announced the new PSD320 SSD on its official website. What’s so special about this SSD? It has an IDE interface.
It comes in 2.5” format and has a traditional notebook 44-pin configuration. Transcend calls it “ultra-fast,” bu... |
2 April 2012 02:41 GMT |
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While SATA based solid state drives are going strong in the desktop and server market, embbeded solution developers still rely on the traditional PATA interface for many of their devices, so Apacer has just released two new series of industrial modular PATA SSD for embedded and thin client applications.The new solid ... |
13 September 2011 11:31 GMT |
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Apacer has just announced that it has refreshed its line of PATA industrial solid state drives to feature new 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch high-speed and high-capacity AFDs that should be soon available as both standardized and customized modules.
These will be accompanied by a new generation of ADM 3G (ATA Disk Module 3... |
24 March 2011 05:47 GMT |
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While there are plenty SSDs available right now on the market for DIY-ers and upgraders to choose from, almost all of these are using the SATA interface, so Active Media designed a 1.8-inch PATA drive that will most certainly arouse the curiosity of many notebook owners that still use an older machine.
Dubbed the ... |
24 January 2011 04:54 GMT |
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For all their benefits, solid state drives are very well known for being able to significantly speed up boot up times and data access. It is this that makes them quite useful when used as boot drives. On the other hand, such storage units have become quite capacious compared to previous years, which is why they have ... |
18 May 2010 10:05 GMT |
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Intel announced the availability of its new Solid State Device (SDD), Intel Z-P140 PATA, smaller than a penny and weighing less than 1 gram. The SDD measures 12 x 18 x 1.8 millimeters and it's the smallest device of this kind ever created. Compared to the 1.8 inch SDD released by Samsung this summer, Intel Z-P14... |
18 December 2007 09:52 GMT |
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Intel has unveiled their miniature solid state drive that will play an essential role in the development of next-generation mobile, digital entertainment and embedded applications. The new thumb-sized drive has been developed especially for the company's future mobile platform, code-named "Menlow".The Z-P140 PAT... |
17 December 2007 05:19 GMT |
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From my personal experience with computers, I can say that there is no such thing as too much space on the hard disk drive, users rapidly finding new things to store there, from photos and music file, to games, movies and just about every other thing that can be downloaded, copied or transferred through a network or ... |
6 August 2007 10:40 GMT |
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Serial ATA hard disk drives and optical drives are becoming more and more popular as their price drops (now it is already equal with the price of a Parallel ATA drive). Their popularity is not only due to their now lower costs, but mainly because they offer better performance in a computer hardware segment where spee... |
26 July 2007 06:56 GMT |
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