When it comes down to performance SSDs have taken the storage world by storm, but there are a group of companies out there that, unimpressed by the performance of the SATA interface, started to develop PCIe SSD drives, a group of hardware makers comprised from the likes of Dell, IBM and Intel wanting to make these t... |
28 October 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Transcend Information Inc. announced today the introduction of its all-new 64GB high speed SLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk (SSD). The new Transcend SSD offers all the benefits of the solid-state technology (the reliable NAND flash memory that is not susceptible of mechanical failure as it has no moving parts), along wi... |
12 August 2008 05:50 GMT |
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Today, Silicon-Power announced the launch of its new 128GB 2.5-inch SATA/ IDE Solid State Disk. As a leading brand in Flash Memory Manufacturers, Silicon-Power designed its 2.5-inch SATA/ IDE SSD to deliver higher data transfer rate than traditional hard drives, at the same time ensuring a much better performance ins... |
29 April 2008 08:40 GMT |
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Imation Corp. will showcase its Solid State Disk (SSD) portfolio next week at the Interop Conference and Exhibition at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. For its SSD PRO 7000 powered by Mtron, the company, a worldwide leader in removable data storage, has been selected as finalist in the Best of Interop... |
22 April 2008 10:37 GMT |
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Remember the floppy diskette? How many of you still own one today, much less use one? It is said that hard drives are going in the same general direction, to a dusty corner and IT collectors.Storing solutions today are much faster and more reliable (at least until power runs out) than the plain old hard drive, ATA 33... |
13 July 2007 05:36 GMT |
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Intel announced its presence on yet another side of the computer industry through the introduction of a new line of products based on NAND flash memory. The first of this new species is the Z-U130 Value Solid State Drive. As part of ongoing trend in the industry, Intel's Solid State Drive (SSD) follows companies... |
13 March 2007 05:56 GMT |
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