March 10, 2009
It's hard to say just how legitimate these claims are at the moment, but A-DATA seems pretty jazzed about its newest SSD. While not nearly as capacious as the outfit's recently unveiled 512GB XPG SSD, the next-generation SATAII SSD 300 Plus supposedly increases performance of read speeds by up to 40...
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Darren Murph
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I’m smitten with SSD and Gizmodo just fed me a loving spoonful of SSD PR0N. The moving parts of a traditional drive just bug me to no end: I’ve had so many drive failures over the years that solid state storage (or whatever is poised to eclipse it even) intrigue me. One thing that ROYALL...
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Gerald Buckley
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By Luke Anderson My main computer is pretty fast, with a nice overclocked Core 2 Duo, speedy RAMÂ and a kick-ass video card. Unfortunately it does have one piece slowing it down. While my hard drive is SATA (none of that ancient IDE crap here), I’d love to switch it out for a faster SSD drive...
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Luke Anderson
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March 09, 2009
AMD and Seagate have jointly demonstrated the first SATA3 hard drive in public, and are promising compatible chipsets and shipping hard drives by the end of 2009. SATA3 will maintain full compatibility with SATA and SATA2—all current motherboards and drive cables should flawlessly support SATA...
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jhruska@arstechnica.com (Joel Hruska)
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March 08, 2009
Dopo aver presentato la Compact Flash più veloce mai realizzata (433x), Pretec ha superato sé stessa, portando al CeBIT il primo sample di Flash Memory accreditata di una velocità pari a 666x. Disponibile esclusivamente in forma statica, per il momento (era possibile vederla die...
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March 04, 2009
$60.51After a $20.00 rebate (exp 3/16/2009) Vendor: ecost......
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March 01, 2009
I don’t normally get into hyper geeky subjects on the Spark Minute, but the release of Samsung’s 256 GB solid state drive (SSD) or flash drive is a very big deal. Given the big jump in capacity, it’s going to significantly change computing to be lighter, faster, more reliable, and ...
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David Spark
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February 27, 2009
While I’m overall pretty happy with the purchase of the OCZ Core Series II SATA Solid State Drive some disadvantages do come to light every now and then. This happens in situations where many small blocks are written on the Solid State Drive leading to an unresponsive system for a few seconds....
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Martin
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February 25, 2009
Internal SSD drives generally aren't the most exciting devices out there, apart from the fact they're SSDs, but Buffalo's new SHD-NSUM series of drives look to bit a bit of an exception, with each packing a microUSB port for some data transfers in a pinch in addition to the standard SATA-II interfac...
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Donald Melanson
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At just over an inch thick it's hard to think of a little laptop like Acer's Aspire One as being chubby -- but that doesn't stop us from looking longingly at other, skinnier options in the pipeline. Apparently aware of our wandering eye, Acer is set to release a thinner model that, according to spec...
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