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Western Digital announces new WD brand My Passport SSD in capacities up to 2TB
Western Digital today announced new WD brand My PassportSSD in capacities up to 2TB, for consumers who need to accelerate their productivity and protect their valuable content without compromising style. With a sleek, compact metal design and blazing fast speeds powered by NVMe technology, the new palm-sized drive from Western Digital allows home and business…
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Samsung Unveils 860 QVO SSD with Solid performance and Reliability at Accessible Price
Samsung today unveiled its new consumer solid state drive (SSD) lineup — the Samsung 860 QVO SSD — featuring up to four terabytes (TB) of storage capacity with exceptional speed and reliability. Built on Samsung’s high-density 4-bit multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash architecture, the 860 QVO makes terabyte capacities more accessible to the masses at…
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Intel 330 SSD may cost $149 for 120GB
There’s a lot more dope on the Intel 330 SSD, filling us up real good. So we’re looking at specifications such as the SATAIII 6Gbps interface, 25nm NAND fabrication, sequential read/write speeds of up to 500 Mbps and 450 Mbps. This solid state device has been listed by a number of notable manufacturers. Until now,…
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Samsung to commence volume production of PM830 Series mSATA SSD
Samsung Electronics today announced that they will put the PM830 Series mSATA SSD on assembly line, for mass production. The drive is designed for high performance capabilities to be bought to notebooks. This is made possible with the ultra-slim form factor. The PM830 is based on 20 Nano NAND flash and supports Mini-Serial ATA (mSATA).…
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Samsung SSD will pack a free copy of Batman: Arkham City
Samsung’s new 830 series SSD will pack a free copy of Batman: Arkham City. This was announced by none other than Senior Vice President of Mobile Entertainment, Samsung Electronics America, Reid Sullivan. The SSDs will be available in four sizes and are built to last longer and enable quicker data delivery.
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Intel to bring forth world’s fastest SSD this autumn
And as computing turns faster than ever, Intel is finally fitting in the final bolts on its SSD, codenamed the Cherryville, which could, at its time of release, be the fastest SSD on market shelves. Based on a 25nm multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory, this one might use a Marvell controller similar to the SATA…
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Kingston Wi-Drive introduces wireless storage for iDevices
If you’re famished using the ever annoying tangle-inflicted wired system for your iPad, iPod or iPhone then you can switch to the more ergonomic option: wireless. That, my friend, would be quite awesome and will take the bulk of wires out of your accessory freight. The Kingston Wi-Drive ensures that you not only keep the…
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Verbatim introduces 2.5-inch SSD, aluminum-encased SSDs
Verbatim has given a new, fresh entry to their SSD drive line of 2.5-inch devices. Speed will be one of the main features to sell these amazing aluminum-cased outer body devices. With the amazing SATA II 3.0 Gbps interface to make the most of transfer speeds ranging from 250 Mbps to 220 Mbps, for reading…
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Seagate outs Pulsar XT.2 and Pulsar.2 SSDs for enterprises
Seagate have added new fuel to their Pulsar line of SSDs. The two new drives are aimed at enterprises. With data rates of up to 6Gbps over SATA, the MLC NAND-equipped Pulsar.2 and the 6Gbps Pulsar XT.2 with a 2.5-inch form factor with SLC memory are surely among the more sought after devices for business…
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Intel 510 Series SSD Unveiled With 6Gbps SATA interface + 500Mbps Transfer Speeds
It was Intel’s X25 lineup first that opened up the gates of solid state drives for consumer personal computing machines. The tech giant now has unveiled their new SSD 510 series packed with some heavy-duty performance features that will make it the ideal accomplice of present day’s extra engineered tech goodies. This SSD has a…