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As is almost always the case, the high-end solid-state drives that just came out rely on controller chips made by SandForce.
To be more specific, Team Group brought some solid-state drives to Computex, in Taipei, Taiwan.
They are called the Dark L3 series and use 19nm MLC NAND Flash chips, as well as the SandForce ... |
5 June 2013 11:00 GMT |
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Team Group won't be leaving anyone shocked with its newest storage devices, not like Corsair that has just unveiled super-fast memory, but that doesn't mean its new release should go by ignored.
While the news does tend to pay more attention to high-end products and curiosities, common ones never really g... |
15 March 2013 05:32 GMT |
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Team Group wasn't about to let Transcend get all the attention on the flash drive market this week, which is why it has formally launched the Team C126 USB 2.0 series. As the name shows, the company isn't looking to score any points in the performance department, although PC USB 3.0 ports should allow the... |
27 December 2012 09:17 GMT |
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Emerging from a period of relative silence, storage and PC memory maker Team Group is once again trying to hitch a ride on the train known as the ultrabook market, however slow it may happen to be.
The company has revealed the Team Ultra L1 SSD, measuring 7 mm in thickness and, thus, suitable for notebooks in gener... |
11 December 2012 07:01 GMT |
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Team Group stretches things a bit by comparing its new C122 flash drive to LEGO, but we suppose the principle on which its cap is built does share the same underlying principle.
Basically, the cap of the flash drive has a small rod that goes into a hole at the other end of the unit, holding it in place when needed.
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31 October 2012 10:27 GMT |
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When it made the C117 flash drive, Team Group focused on aesthetics and easy portability more than it did on storage capacity and speed.
Granted, 32 GB is still significant as an upper limit, but the USB 2.0 connection won't win any speed medals.
Fortunately, USB 3.0 performance isn't all that vital for l... |
31 July 2012 08:21 GMT |
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We don't know when, where and for how much money you'll be able to buy one of Team Group’s newest memory cards, but we do know everything else worth knowing. Called SDHC UHS-1/Micro SDXC UHS-1, they are made for tablets, phones and driving recorders. As suggested by the UHS-1 specification, the tr... |
17 July 2012 15:31 GMT |
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Flash drive makers do their best to make their devices as fashionable as possible, so it is a bit redundant for them to be developed specifically for the “fashion-conscious”, but it happens more often than not. The latest “offender” is Team Group, although, true enough, it focused on a speci... |
17 July 2012 08:48 GMT |
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Quirky, high-end flash drives come out from time to time, but they don't really do much for all the people who just want a random memory stick, so Team Group decided to launch a mid-range USB drive this time.
The product in question is called C123 and is “designed to let everyone enjoy the sensation of U... |
1 June 2012 07:30 GMT |
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Computer memory expert manufacturer Team Group, a brand well-known to the enthusiasts, has just announced a new dual channel DDR3 memory kit that runs at a record-breaking 3GHz, on its official website. This is a kit consisting of two 2 GB modules. The company warns buyers that the memory is only certified to work i... |
18 May 2012 05:39 GMT |
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Very high and low temperatures are known to make life hard for pretty much everything, and technology is no exception, although Team Group does plan to do something about it.The company's newest announcement states that the next order of business is to come up with the "industrial control wide-temperature series... |
5 May 2012 05:30 GMT |
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Team Group has made it more than clear (not that we didn't see it coming) that motherboard makers are not the only ones set to benefit from the arrival of new CPUs.
It is expected that people will buy H77, Z75 and Z77 motherboards en masse as soon as the launch happens (on April 23, probably).
Still, while t... |
20 April 2012 09:45 GMT |
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Flash storage company Team Group has expanded its line of USB drives with the model S112, which comes equipped with USB 3.0 interface. In addition to its primary purpose, the drive can act as a stylish accessory, as it is packed in a polished metal case with a black lace loop for one of its ends. The case has a zinc... |
6 April 2012 05:11 GMT |
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Team Group's latest press release states that the company is ready to sell quad-channel memory for systems based on the latest Intel CPUs.
The new memory series that Team Group has launched is called Team Xtreem LV DD3 2600 Quad-Channel CL10.
The name alone is enough for people to guess the most important det... |
11 January 2012 10:31 GMT |
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Team Group decided to launch a memory module for people who want to play with clock speeds but don't have a fortune to spend on super PCs.
The Xtreem Dark DDR3 1600CL9 is a single-channel module which, as its name makes it clear, has a base frequency of 1,600 MHz and a latency of CL9-9-9-24.
It works on a volt... |
6 January 2012 05:41 GMT |
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We've been saying that RAM is cheap enough for super capacities to become mainstream and, sure enough, kits like the offer from G.Skill aren't all that users should take a look at.
If you want a huge amount of RAM in your system, and don't mind lacking ECC, the 64 GB kit from G.Skill is probably the ... |
13 December 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Since high-end motherboards and the Intel Sandy Bridge-E line of chips support super high-end, quad-channel memory, Team group decided to release two such kits, as well as a pair of dual-channel kits for good measure.
The quad-channel kits are Xtreem LV DDR3 2400 CL9 and DDR3 2400 CL11.
Their names are quite self-e... |
2 December 2011 08:47 GMT |
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Team Group just announced the F108-X’mas USB Limited Edition flash drive, a device that takes liberties with ornaments that also take liberties. This is the sort of device you can expect to see during the winter holidays, channeling the Christmas spirit. It weighs just 15 grams and has 4, 8 or 16 GB of stor... |
24 November 2011 11:20 GMT |
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The competition in the cloud server memory market seems to be increasing rapidly as more and more companies start to manufacture RDIMMs for this type of machines, the latest to enter the race being Taiwanese memory specialist Team Group.Announced a short while ago, the company's first RDIMM (registered DIMM) mem... |
12 August 2011 11:08 GMT |
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The market for solid state drives is expanding as always, and it looks like Team Group has more than one new series in store, featuring support for the latest-generation SATA 6.0 Gbps interface.
Apacer may have stuck to the less speedy SATA 3.0 Gbps connection when it developed the Pro II AS203 solid state drive ... |
6 August 2011 06:20 GMT |
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Computer memory specialist Team Group, has recently updated its product portfolio to include a new high-performance solid state drive series based on second-generation SandForce controllers, which can reach read speeds up to 550MB/s.
The new drives are known as the Xtreem S2 series and initially the range will com... |
5 August 2011 09:02 GMT |
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When talking about products that can provide the best of both worlds form any perspective, users naturally perk up, and it looks like team Group may have struck gold, to some extent, with the Xtreem and Xtreem Dark memory series.High-end computers parts of any kind are usually associated with a matching power consum... |
1 June 2011 04:39 GMT |
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Team Group, as always, is working on some new flash-based storage solution or another, so it is not so surprising to hear that it has brought forth some new flash drives, dubbed the SR1 and SR3 series, respectively.As always, new NAND Flash-based storage solutions are being developed all the time, especially now tha... |
13 May 2011 10:15 GMT |
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The thing about storage units is that they are used in pretty much every device out there that has any measure of sophistication, if only so that the OS/program run by it can be stored on it, and Team Group has just delivered three new industrial-oriented. NAND Flash-based solutions.NAND Flash storage devices have p... |
11 May 2011 08:26 GMT |
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Those that thought a certain pair of flash drives was all that Team Group had prepared for its prospective customers were clearly mistaken now that a new press release has emerged.It appears that Team Group is definitely ready to let loose with new NAND Flash-based storage solutions.The new duo of USB 2.0 flash driv... |
5 May 2011 08:53 GMT |
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Team Group has been dealing in RAM and NAND Flash memory for a long time and it looks like it just completed a pair of devices belonging to the latter category and aimed at students.By now, it has become clear that highly-portable, NAND Flash storage devices have become something of a common commodity among consumer... |
5 May 2011 08:17 GMT |
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Like all other PC products, memory modules and kits have to get updated and refreshed on a regular basis, so as to keep user interest, and it looks like Team Group has completed its most recent additions to its portfolio of gaming-oriented RAM.DDR4 is already be nearing actual availability, what with Hynix actually ... |
7 April 2011 03:22 GMT |
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Given the fact that USB 3.0 (or SuperSpeed USB, if you prefer) is set to virtually explode over the course of 2011, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that many companies are trying to get in on this potentially hugely lucrative bandwagon, this also being the case with Team Group, who's just launched a... |
31 January 2011 15:21 GMT |
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With Christmas approaching fast it's time for consumer electronics manufacturers to start to get into the whole Holiday spirit, Team just announcing a new Christmas edition F108 flash drive covered in sharp red metallic enclosure with a special snowflakes pattern to “express the warm blessing in Christmas.... |
7 December 2010 08:10 GMT |
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As it happens, certain products sometimes take months to actually reach stores after their initial introduction, and it seems that one such device, courtesy of Team Group, has finally done so.Back at Computex, Taipei this past summer, quite a number of different PCs and PC components were showcased, among other thin... |
25 November 2010 06:22 GMT |
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Even though storage units usually stick to just one interface, there are some exceptions, and the new solid state drives from Team Group, the Combo Elite II, are one such exceptions, being capable of acting as both internal and external drives.The Combo Elite II is a series of SSDs composed of three models, at least... |
5 October 2010 08:07 GMT |
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The word 'fusion' seems to be used quite extensively in the IT industry lately, with even Team Group releasing a number of USB flash storage devices, which cram up to 32 GB inside enclosures with sandblasted and anodized finishing. This once, Team Group did not go for the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard, even ... |
18 September 2010 04:09 GMT |
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Like all its peers on the storage market, Team Group has been keeping tabs on all the segments of the IT market, and it seems that the memory card front is the next stop, the company having completed and officially introduced a microSDHC Class2 memory card of no less than 32GB.Memory cards are used by practically al... |
26 August 2010 09:41 GMT |
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Team Group has, more or less, been biding its time ever since it unleashed the Lamborghini USB 3.0 portable hard drive last month. Nevertheless, seeing how June is nearing its end, it was about time the Taiwanese outfit to release a new product, even if only to keep things fresh. Sure enough, the Taipei-based company... |
25 June 2010 10:39 GMT |
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Though the packaging usually does a good enough job of saying what the product within can or cannot do, external storage units sometimes need more than just a good box to sell well. This is because, in addition to performance, they need to be stylish enough to grab the attention of prospective purchasers. As such, Te... |
27 May 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Team Group hasn't been especially active on the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard front, choosing, instead, to focus more on the mainstream segment. Nevertheless, the hardware maker has not been ignorant of the new technology, having even given a glimpse of a USB 3.0 hard disk drive during CeBIT, though said device ha... |
24 May 2010 02:41 GMT |
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Solid state drives may not be as mature as hard disks but they are progressing quite rapidly and controller technologies, along with overall performance and maintenance features, are advancing at a rapid pace. Eager to more aggressively compete on this market, Team Group has come out and revealed its latest series of... |
1 March 2010 06:16 GMT |
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This year's CeBIT is set to be packed with all kinds of products, from cables and connectors to high-end graphics cards, motherboards, memory and storage products. While companies such as Gigabyte and ECS are preparing to showcase their respective AMD 890GX-based motherboards, Team Group is gearing up to release... |
1 March 2010 03:48 GMT |
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With the USB 3.0 interface seeing an increasingly widespread adoption, even despite the small number of motherboards with such a capability built-in, storage-solution developers are naturally making products compatible with the new standard. Now that CeBIT is approaching, Taiwanese company Team Group is more than rea... |
26 February 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Secure digital (SDHC) and CompactFlash cards are used for providing high storage capabilities to digital cameras, video cams, MP4/MP5 players and DSLRs among others. Team Group, in line with its reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality storage products, introduced three new storage cards, the CompactFlash 600X an... |
5 December 2009 07:11 GMT |
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Prior to this year's end, consumers will see a new USB flash drive released by Taiwanese company Team Group, a 128GB-capable stick measuring a mere 70 x 28.9 x 12.3, unlike its siblings, which are capable of 16, 32 and 64GB. The flash drive will weigh 48 grams, will have a metallic color and a chessboard-like pa... |
1 December 2009 09:55 GMT |
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On July the 4th, in a preview to the 2007 Computex show held in Taiwan, Corsair showcased 4 new DDR3 series which are said to deliver more performance than both their lower clocked DDR3 and DDR2 counterparts. Alongside with these series Corsair also previewed what seems to be the world's fastest DDR3 sticks, the... |
6 June 2007 11:51 GMT |
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Doesn't it bother you sometimes when you go out and buy a product, whatever it may be, and a month later you either see it's price dropped a lot below what you bought it for, or it has become obsolete due to some new technology that just popped up? This is the case with a lot of products but one of them in ... |
26 April 2007 08:22 GMT |
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