After Intel, OCZ, Corsair and other SSD makers have faced reliability problems with their latest generation solid state drives, Crucial/Micron is now experiencing similar issues with its m4-series SSDs.A thread was started on the Crucial forums at the end of December 2011 regarding these issues and so far has gathere... |
6 January 2012 16:21 GMT |
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Following a series of previous reports that surfaced on the Internet last week, Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, has finally come up with a firmware update for its latest line of Flash-based Solid State Drives, designed using the company's latest 34nm manufacturing technology. The f... |
12 August 2009 11:48 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced late last month that it had encountered a firmware issue with its brand-new 34nm Solid State Drives, which would affect users' stored data, under certain circumstances. The company promised to look for a solution and announced that it would suspend its shipments for ... |
6 August 2009 08:23 GMT |
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Approximately one week ago, Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced the launch of its much-anticipated 34nm-based Solid State Drives, providing users with a more cost-effective alternative to SSDs. The new drives promised a couple of performance enhancements, including a reduction of latency, as well as a more ... |
30 July 2009 10:25 GMT |
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If you have recently acquired one of Seagate's high-capacity Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB hard drives and have experienced some freezing problems with it, then you will probably be happy to know that the company has just acknowledged these issues, and has released a firmware update for its high-capacity hard disk dri... |
27 November 2008 10:54 GMT |
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