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Intel has just showcased pre-production units of its upcoming large-capacity solid-state drives, expected to kick in during the second quarter of the year. Solid-state drives are extremely popular among mobile computer users, as they are touted to be more reliable, more resistant to physical damage and faster than th... |
3 April 2008 05:33 GMT |
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Solid-state drives are becoming more and more appealing as their price keeps on falling. A whole bunch of companies are fueling the market with their own models, usually ranging from the common 32GB size to Bitmicro's 832 GB monster-like solid state drive. Of course, there are some hard-drives manufacturers who ... |
11 January 2008 02:46 GMT |
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We have told you about Intel's NAND Flash-based solid-state drive, called the Z-P140. Some may say that the drive is yet another one in a long row of solid-state drives. Well, Intel's NAND Products Group would heavily disagree here, as their disk managed to squeeze 16 GB of data on a surface the size of a p... |
4 January 2008 06:54 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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