Displaying items by tag: Crucial

Avnet has been appointed as an Australian distributor of Micron’s Crucial and Ballistix DRAM and SSD products.

Published in Deals

The arrival of a review sample of the Crucial MX300 Limited Edition 750GB SSD coincided with an opportunity to use it to resurrect a mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Published in Books

Crucial's new MX300 SSD family is based on Micron 3D TLC NAND technology.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016 10:01

Crucial NVDIMM protects in-memory data

Micron's Crucial memory and SSD subsidiary has announced its first NVDIMM – a memory module for servers that combines the performance of DRAM with the persistence of flash.

Published in Hardware

With ‘top-level, government-grade’ hardware encryption that ‘meets or exceeds all industry encryption standards,’ Crucial wants to enhance your data security and protect business.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Memory and storage supplier Crucial has added 32GB DDR4 VLP RDIMMs and 64GB DDR4 LRDIMMs to its local range.

Published in Hardware

Does your computer – Windows or Mac - boot slower than swimming through molasses? Mine did, taking over seven minutes to being able to ‘do something’.

Published in Books

If your server motherboard supports DDR4, 8GB modules per memory slot, and your operating system handles it Crucial has an easy way to upgrade.

Published in Hardware

Sydney-based web hosting company, Crucial, has launched what it says is Australia’s first Managed Google Apps for Work.  

Published in Apps

Web hosting provider Digital Pacific has acquired another hosting provider, Crucial.

Published in Web Hosting
Wednesday, 25 February 2015 16:55

McGoogan takes UberGlobal experience to Crucial

Web hosting company Crucial has appointed Michael McGoogan as its board chairman.

Published in People Moves
Tuesday, 03 February 2015 13:08

Crucial acquires AVS Networks

Web hosting provider Crucial has acquired domain hosting and registration provider AVS Networks.

Published in Web Hosting
Wednesday, 16 April 2014 12:05

Can an SSD breathe new life into a netbook?

I've owned a Toshiba NB300 netbook for a few years, and I still take it on business trips. I chose this model largely because its keyboard is full sized - at least in terms of the key pitch - as I have trouble adapting to the more tightly spaced keys found on many other netbooks and tablet accessory keyboards.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 19 March 2014 15:54

Micron packs the data into mobile SSDs

Micron's new M550 series SSDs come in capacities up to 1TB and will be available in multiple form factors.

Published in Mobility

Crucial, the SSD brand of memory company Lexar, is flexing its muscles, delivering a new 'm4 SSD' with higher capacities and faster performance as the battle between the HDD and the SDD intensifies yet again!

Published in Virtualisation
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