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Posts Tagged ‘solid state drives’
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
By Antone Gonsalves Intel on Monday started shipping a 160-GB, 2.5-inch solid-state drive for laptops and desktops. In addition to the new X25-M, …As Intel ships 160GB SSD, pricing nags buyers CNET NewsIntel Begins Shipping 160GB Solid State SATA Drives for Laptops eWeekIntel ships 160GB solid-state disk drives ComputerworldThe Tech Herald - SlashGearall 40 news articles
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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
DailyTechHitachi, Intel To Jointly Develop Enterprise SSDsCRN, NY - Dec 2, 2008By Joseph F. Kovar, ChannelWeb Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Intel said Tuesday they have agreed to jointly develop enterprise-class, solid-state …Hitachi, Intel Partner On SSDs For Data Centers InformationWeekIn Deal With Hitachi, Intel Will Expand Its Flash Memory Business New York TimesIntel, Hitachi to develop solid-state drives CNET NewsEnterprise Storage Forum - TopNewsall 167 news articles
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Intel yesterday upped the ante for solid state drives (SSD) with the release of two new 80GB SSDs for laptop and desktop computers (Intel SSD image here). …Intel, Samsung Hope To Spark The Flash Data Storage Industry Investor’s Business Daily (subscription)Intel's fast flash drive: 250MB/s and 0.085ms ComputerworldIntel ships solid-state drives for PCs, plans server version NetworkWorld.comITvoir - VNUNet.comall 124 news articles
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