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[17 Apr 2012 | No Comment | 1,350 views]
Intel SSD 330 Series Gets Official!

Intel Corporation just announced a SATA 6 gigabit-per-second (Gb/s) solid-state drive (SSD) that gives more affordable entry into accelerated storage performance of SSDs – Intel SSD 330 Series. Ideal for those price-conscious PC enthusiasts who want to upgrade their desktops or laptops, all-new Intel Solid-State Drive 330 Series combines performance, Intel quality and value. Available in 60GB, 120GB and 180GB, Intel SSD 330 boosts overall system performance and responsiveness for a broad range of apps.

“An SSD is still the single best upgrade you can make to your existing PC, and …

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[19 Sep 2011 | No Comment | 643 views]
Intel Solid-State Drive 710 Series Gets Official!

Intel Corporation just introduced its latest solid-state drive (SSD) – Intel Solid-State Drive 710 Series. It’s a purpose-built Multi-Level Cell (MLC) data center SSD and replacement for Intel X25-E Extreme SSD. All-new Intel 710 SSD uses compute-quality Intel 25-nanomenter (nm) MLC NAND flash memory with Intel High Endurance Technology (HET) to deliver greater value and reliable performance for data center, Internet portal, 24/7 data centers, financial services, search engine, and other storage servers.

Designed to offer Single-Level Cell (SLC) SSD power with MLC value for optimal data center storage, Intel SSD …


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[13 Aug 2011 | No Comment | 885 views]
Samsung Unveils PM830 Lineup of SATA 6Gb/s SSDs!

Global leader in advanced semiconductor technology solutions, Samsung Electronics has announced volume production of its all-new PM830 SSDs. These SSDs support Serial ATA Revision 3.0 interface with data transmissions at 6Gb/s and are available in capacities of up to 512GB. Designed especially for high-performance OEM notebooks and tablets, PM830 drives are expected to replace older SATA 3Gbps-based SSDs by the end of this year.

“Samsung’s new line up of advanced SSDs will raise the performance bar to the next level for ultra-slim notebooks and tablets and accelerate growth of the market …

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[29 Mar 2011 | One Comment | 2,735 views]
Intel Announced Third-Generation 320 Series SSD

Intel Corporation officially launched its third generation 320 Series solid state drives (SSDs). Solid state drive is the new rage in storage device segment. It promises to give better and much improved performance. According to Intel, the new 320 Series SSD is company’s first drive to use 25nm MLC NAND chips and is designed to replace the existing Intel X25-M SATA SSD family.

The new 320 Series SSD is equipped with 3Gbps SATA II interface which delivers powerful performance of read and write speeds. The new solid state drive produces up …

Laptops »

[27 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 1,836 views]
Viliv S10 Blade multi-touch Tablet coming to US for $699

Viliv, a leading Mobile Internet Device manufacturer had officially announced its S10 Blade tablet last month. Now company declares that, for U.S. this multi-touch Tablet will be available for pre-order through Dynamism with a starting price of $699.00. S10 Blade will definitely bring power of Internet to hands and pockets of delighted consumers around world.

Viliv’s S10 Blade netbook features multi-touch screen, integrated 3G (optional) and a swivel. It’s sleek and stylish design is very impressive. Weight of S10 Blade is 1.21KG and overall measurement is about 10.23(W) x 7.28(L) …

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[11 Aug 2009 | One Comment | 1,774 views]
Kingston’s new SSDNow V+ Drive

You may now dramatically increase the performance and lifecycle of computers with Kingston’s recently announced SSDNow V+ solid-state drive. Faster and more reliable SSDNow drives serves as a perfect replacement for hard drives in notebooks.
Available in capacities up to 256GB, SSDNow uses a standard SATA interface. But, unlike HDD, SSD is built with no moving parts, making it ideal for power users and road warriors who push limits of their notebooks. Other advantages include reduced power usage, less heat generation, and less noise.
Kingston’s SSDNow line offers performance gains and reduced …