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  • Patriot introduces new PS-100 SSD series Patriot introduces new PS-100 S... [TechSpot]
    Patriot has announced the release of its PS-100 solid-state drive series. The new lineup is the latest in the company's "cache-based" SSDs, and targets budget-minded consumers seeking the performance and reliability of solid-state technology with ... (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ Plans for USB 3.0 External SSD Storage OCZ Plans for USB 3.0 External ... [Hardware Can...]
    OCZ has seemingly changed its primary focus in the past few years, and SSD’s seem to be where the company has really hit its stride, unleashing some of the most innovative products on the market. This latest rumour is one more of those uniq ... (more) (0 comments)
  • External SSDs from OCZ coming (2009-11-20) External SSDs from OCZ coming (... [NordicHardware]
    External SSDs from OCZ coming (2009-11-20) (more) (0 comments)
  • Fusion-io's SSD Setup Reaches 1TB/s Aggregate Bandwidth Fusion-io's SSD Setup Reaches 1... [Xbit Labs]
    Fusion-io Gets Contracts from Government, Creates World's Fastest SSD Setup (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ Preparing USB 3.0 External SSD OCZ Preparing USB 3.0 External SSD [techPowerUp!]
    OCZ Technology has perhaps the most diverse solid-state drive portfolio, which includes 1.8" and 2.5" internal SATA 3 Gb/s SSDs - with SLC, and MLC NAND flash technologies; 3.5" SSDs, bootable PCI-Express SSDs, and even eSATA based ones. While SS ... (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ to unveil USB 3.0 solid state drive at CES 2010 OCZ to unveil USB 3.0 solid sta... [TechSpot]
    There just seem to be no stopping OCZ Technology when it comes to solid-state drive development. The company recently expanded their already impressive lineup with the 3.5-inch Colossus series, and touted a new and improved generation of drives b ... (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ needs a name for USB 3.0 solid state drive OCZ needs a name for USB 3.0 so... [Engadget]
    That faint sound you can hear right now is the approaching sonic boom of a new portable speedster. OCZ, already the proud patriarch of some pretty radical SSD varieties, has confirmed a new external drive that will hook up via the super speedy U ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Patriot Announces Release of PS-100 Series SSDs Patriot Announces Release of PS... [PureOverclock]
    Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, today announced the release of their new PS-100 Series SSDs. (more) (0 comments)

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  • Patriot presents PS-100 line of SSD's Patriot presents PS-100 line of SSD's
    Patriot has launched four new SATA 3Gbps SSD's, branded PS-100. The drives come in a 2,5" form and feature capacities of 32, 64, 128 and 256 GB. Patriot's SSD's feature 64MB of cache memory. Reading- and writing speeds are specified at respectiv ... (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ launches 1 TB Colossus SSD OCZ launches 1 TB Colossus SSD
    Affter not having heard from OCZ's Colossus SSD since August, the manufacturer has now officially launched the drive and added several models to its line-up. The Colossus SSD has a 3,5" form factor, and is to be used in desktop PC's. The drive c ... (more) (0 comments)
  • New mini PCI-Express SSD's by Active Media New mini PCI-Express SSD's by Active Media
    Following the SaberTooth SS solid-state-drives, introduced in July, Active Media Products has introduced a new series of upgrade SSD's, specially developed for use with ASUS' Eee PC's. The SaberTooth S4, as the drives are branded, are compatible ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Photofast launches new 1.8-inch SSD Photofast launches new 1.8-inch SSD
    Photofast has launched the G-Monster V4, a new 1.8 inch solid state drive. The V4 will be available in three versions, each bearing an IDE-interface and with capacities ranging from 32 GB up to 256 GB. The used IDE-connectors are a 40-pin ZIG, 4 ... (more) (0 comments)
  • G.Skill unveils new Falcon II SSD's G.Skill unveils new Falcon II SSD's
    Branded Falcon II, G.Skill has introduced a new line of solid-state drives with full TRIM support. The SSD's are based on the cheaper MLC flashmemory and controlled by Indilinx' ECO controllerchip. To improve the performance of reading and writi ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Team Group combines SSD with IDE Team Group combines SSD with IDE
    Team Group has launched the P2 series of SSD's. With the introduction of the SATA 6 Gbit/s and USB 3.0, limit after limit is breached in terms of data transfer speed. Team Group's P2 series however uses the old PATA (also known as IDE) interface ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Intel finds Trim bug, no solution yet Intel finds Trim bug, no solution yet
    When Intel launched the new firmware for its X25-M SSD's a few weeks back, it was rapidly withdrawn due to a severe bug. The new 02HA firmware was to add the TRIM functionality, available in Windows 7 and the latest Linux kernels. Shamefully, fo ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Details on cheaper Intel SSD's Details on cheaper Intel SSD's
    Fudzilla has acquired information on Intel's upcoming X25-X series of SSD's. This X25-X model will be positioned in the current X25 line-up. THe 2,5" Intel SSD uses 34nm MLC NAND flashmemory in combination with an unknown controller. Though the ... (more) (0 comments)
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