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Displaying items by tag: SSD

Wednesday, 29 July 2009 06:59

HP expands mini notebook range with 5101

HP is aiming for the professional market with its latest mini notebook, the Mini 5101.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 23 July 2009 03:01

Intel SSD goes 34nm

Intel has announced a new version of its X25-M 2.5in SATA solid state drive (SSD) that uses a 34nm process for better performance and lower prices.

Wednesday, 03 June 2009 12:26

Kingston SSDNow kits simplify upgrade to SSD

Want to boost your notebook or desktop with the help of a solid-state drive? Memory specialist Kingston has launched upgrade kits for this very purpose.

The jury is in about the performance of Windows 7 RC on netbook computers - it's as slow as a wet week. For Microsoft the "great white hope" is now Moore's Law. Will new entry level netbooks be powerful enough to prevent Redmond's second white elephant in a row?

Published in Beerfiles
IBM says that enterprise customers using a combination of its SSDs, servers, hardware and software can bring massive performance boosts while dropping the physical footprint of storage and its energy usage – but how much better (and cheaper) will it be next year?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
All the brouhaha about Blu-ray needing to watch out because researchers have created a disc that can store 1.6TB of data today (and 10TB to come) is a bit of a load of bollocks, with the technology up to a decade away from commercialisation and even 10TB due to look teensy-weensy by then.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Back on December 18 last year, Toshiba announced it would have a 512GB SSD in volume production by around April this year. That promise fulfilled, Toshiba has now launched the world’s first notebook with a 2.5-inch 512GB solid state drive, but as with all cutting edge technology, being the first with the latest will cost you a pretty penny!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Global SSD manufacturer, Solidata Technology, has entered the Australian solid state market through an exclusive partnership with an Australian online retailer of SSDs, ahead of what Solidata claims is the “imminent mass adoption” of solid state drives.
New SSD processor family promises to deliver 'orders of magnitude' higher reliability than enterprise-class hard disk drives.

Thursday, 15 January 2009 07:34

Ubuntu 9.04's blazing boot times

An alpha version of Ubuntu's coming April release is now available and the results are spectacular. Ubuntu 9.04 looks set to live up to its Jaunty Jackalope monicker with the ext4 filesystem already receiving great verdicts.

Published in The Linux Distillery
HTML clipboardSanDisk Corporation has announced its latest G3 family of solid-state drives, using multi-level cell flash memory technology to establish new benchmarks in performance in the SSD industry.

Published in A Meaningful Look
Pop Quiz: what is the most environmentally friendly drive for data centres today? Samsung reckons it has the answer in the biggest little speedy green SSD yet.

Published in Energy
Friday, 19 December 2008 13:26

Toshiba bringing 512GB SSDs to market in 2009

Solid state drives (SSDs) keep on challenging regular mechanical hard drives in storage capacity, with the industry’s first 512GB SSD set to be showcased at January 2009’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 13 October 2008 12:25

Will an 'S' in SSD soon stand for Seagate?

Seagate, the world’s largest hard disk manufacturer, is slowly making the move towards the solid state disk (SSD) space, but faces fierce competition from the very NAND manufacturers it will buy its NAND memory from.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 09 September 2008 08:59

Intel soups up PCs with SSDs

Intel has released a pair of SATA solid-state drives (SSDs) for personal computers, claiming nine times the performance of conventional hard drives.

The announcement of a 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive isn’t new – the iPod Classic 160GB has one. But what is new is a faster 5400RPM speed that makes the drive much more suitable for notebooks and ‘mobile Internet devices’, and it’s coming in August at a price likely to be much cheaper than SSD.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 04 June 2008 12:31

SanDisk pushes SSDs for UMPCs

A new range of solid state drives (SSDs) intended for use in low-cost and ultra-mobile PCs will arrive from SanDisk in August.

Monday, 26 May 2008 18:10

Samsung brings 256GB SSDs to life!

Forget about 64GB or 128GB solid state 2.5-inch hard drive replacements, Samsung has finally managed to make 256GB SSDs a reality, with only one “problem”. How much will they cost?!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Intel has announced its intention to enter the high capacity solid state storage market with a 160GB solid state drive (SSD) in the next three months. Is this the beginning of the end for the hard disk?

Published in Beerfiles

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