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Intel Officially Unveils 320 Series 3rd Generation SSDs

Intel's involvement in the field of solid-state drives is quite well-known, and now, the company's decided to take everything to a whole new level by releasing their 3rd generation SSD family, the Intel SSD 320 Series. According to Intel, the new SSD drives fully leverage the 25-nanometer (nm) NAND flash...

29 March 2011
02:34 GMT

Intel Unleashes the SSD 510 Series Drives with 6Gbps SATA Interfaces

Without a doubt, Intel is one of the dominant forces in the SSD market, launching quite a large number of high-end units over time, the latest to join their lineup being the brand-new Intel SSD 510 series.According to the chip manufacturer, the main selling point the new solid-state drive series has in store is repre...

1 March 2011
01:35 GMT

Predator V3 2.5-Inch SATA-III Server SSD Launched by Active Media Products

Active Media Products has really managed to make a name for itself on the SSD market over the past couple of years, and now they're back with yet another very interesting product, the Predator V3, targeting specifically the server environment.The new storage device line is built around the new Marvell "Van Gogh"...

28 February 2011
04:31 GMT

Plextor Prepping the M2S Series of SATA III SSDs

Although Plextor's not really a traditional SSD (solid state drive) manufacturer, that's not stopping the company from tackling this very lucrative market segment with their brand-new M2S Series, that offers not only some pretty impressive data storage capabilities, but also high data transfer rates. The...

8 February 2011
02:41 GMT

SandForce Develops Partner Program to Speed Up SSD Rollout

SandForce is quite well-known for manufacturing SSD controllers that grant solid-state drives ultra-fast data transfer rates, and it seems that the company is quite keen to make sure that end-products featuring its components arrive faster on the market, since it's just announced the development of the SandForce...

1 February 2011
01:10 GMT

New UltraDrive MT SSD by Super Talent Is Powered by the Indilinx BareFoot Controller

Although most of the new SSDs being rolled out onto the market nowadays feature SandForce controllers, that's not really the case with all of them, Super Talent recently unveiling a brand-new addition to their UltraDrive series, namely the MT model, that is powered by the Indilinxs BareFoot controller. The SA...

28 December 2010
02:54 GMT

100, 200 and 400GB MLC SSDs Developed by Samsung for Enterprise Storage

Although Samsung is not exactly the first name that comes to mind when talking about SSDs, the South Korean giant is, in fact, actively involved in this field, the company revealing today that it had developed and started sampling 100, 200 and 400 gigabyte (GB) multi-level-cell (MLC) solid state drives (SSDs) for use...

21 December 2010
00:57 GMT

New 400GB SSDs from Toshiba Target the Enterprise Segment

Without a doubt, the enterprise segment has some pretty specific computing needs (often, very different from the ones of the mainstream consumer market), and for this reason, it should come as no surprise that Toshiba has rolled out a new solid-state drive lineup, designed specifically in order to meet the aforementi...

14 December 2010
01:05 GMT

New 90GB and 180GB Force Series SSDs Outed by Corsair

Corsair seems to be quite keen on establishing itself as a household name on the SSD market, and for this reason, it keeps pushing out new and improved products at a fairly constant rate, the latest to join the fold being two brand-new Force series SSD units. As TCMagazine reports, what we're talking about he...

2 December 2010
08:15 GMT

New Kingston SSDNow V100 Solid State Drives Hit 256GB, Target Mainstream Consumers

Around a week ago, we've let in you in on a little “secret”, namely Kingston's plans of refreshing their SSDNow V series solid state drives, and sure enough, the company delivered on its promise right on time by rolling out the SSDNow V100 range, that targets mainstream consumers in particular.T...

9 November 2010
01:16 GMT

256GB Blade-Type SSD Modules Introduced by Toshiba, Should Last for 114 Years

SSDs are starting to become the storage solution of choice for notebook manufacturers as well (just think of the latest ultra-thin, ulta-portable computing system from Apple, the MacBook Air), and for this reason, Toshiba announced the development of the Blade X-gale SSD series, an innovative new form factor in high ...

8 November 2010
02:06 GMT

Kingston to Refresh SSDNow V Series Solid State Drives on November 8'th

Well, well, looks like Kingston's keeping itself pretty busy this time of year, its main area of focus being, apparently, that of SSDs, where they've announced plenty of interesting things, with a whole lot more to come in the near future.So, after checking out that new 96GB, improved SSDNow V+100 model yes...

3 November 2010
02:22 GMT

Kingston Adds 96GB SSD to SSDNow V+100 Series, Other Upgrades Too

Kingston's SSD division has been extremely active over the past year or so, the company managing to establish itself as one of the top player in this market segment, now they're back with yet another addition to their SSDNow V+ family of solid-state drives, namely the enterprise-oriented SSDNow V+100.With ...

2 November 2010
02:00 GMT

Tailoring Windows 7 to Solid-State Drives

Microsoft is tailoring Windows 7 to solid-state drives. Mum's the word on the matter as far as the Redmond giant is concerned, but this will no longer be the case come November 2008. Starting with the Windows 7 road show scheduled to debut with PDC2008, Microsoft promised to unveil the successor of Windows ...

7 October 2008
12:50 GMT

512 GB Solid-State Drives: The Revolution Has Begun!

Solid-state drives are already the new trend if you own a laptop and have the necessary money to spare. The bad news was that the SSDs are in the pioneering stage and capacity barriers are somewhat low as compared to the classic hard-drive industry. A few days ago, Micron has made a bold move and introduced 32 and 64...

5 December 2007
06:00 GMT


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