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    SSDs Set to Become Much More Affordable in the Future (more) (0 comments)
  • Intel has found the bug in the TRIM firmware Intel has found the bug in the ... [Madshrimps]
    Intel got a day of praise after launching the TRIM firmware for its G2 series of SSDs. Then a bug was discovered. It could corrupt the new 34nm drivers and render them unaccessible for the user. The... (more) (0 comments)
  • TeamGroup SSD P2 IDE TeamGroup SSD P2 IDE [Xtreview]
    The large part of solid-state disk, announced and produced at present, is equipped with SATA interface . The Taiwan company teamgroup released the SSD P2 (S25P02) equipped with IDE. This disk is made in the standard size 2,5 inches. Similar to o ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Intel finds X25-M firmware bug Intel finds X25-M firmware bug [TechSpot]
    According to a post on its support forum, Intel has managed to reproduce the nasty bug that's been bricking SSDs. Intel replicated the issue on Windows 7 X64 with version 1.3 of the firmware upgrade tool and a 34nm X25-M SSD. The company has plac ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Team Group Releases P2 IDE SSD Team Group Releases P2 IDE SSD [Hardware Can...]
    Speed plays a decisive role in computing. When the computer runs slowly, not only will the work progress be delayed, even our thoughts will be interrupted. Therefore, hard drives with higher speed will mean efficiency to professional graphic desi ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Intel finds SSD firmware bug, calls in the exterminators Intel finds SSD firmware bug, c... [Engadget]
    Amid Intel's recent catalog of problems is a pretty significant firmware update for the X25-M SSDs, which went rogue and started bricking drives for the sheer bloody-minded enjoyment of it. After promptly pulling the software, the chip giant set ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Intel replicates 'bricked SSD' bug, pledges fix Intel replicates 'bricked SSD' ... [The Register]
    Intel replicates 'bricked SSD' bug, pledges fix (more) (0 comments)
  • Samsung slims down NAND memory packaging, wafer-thin gadgets to follow Samsung slims down NAND memory ... [Engadget]
    Good old Samsung and its obsession with thinness. After finally letting its 30nm 32Gb NAND chips out of the bag in May, the Korean memory maker has now successfully halved the thickness of its octa-die memory package to a shockingly thin 0.6mm ( ... (more) (0 comments)

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  • 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)
  • OCZ presents faster Z-Drive M84 OCZ presents faster Z-Drive M84
    Last month, OCZ released a new version of its Z-Drive, a PCI-Express controller with a number of integrated SSD drives. The company has now itnroduced the Z-Drive M84, meant for the middle- and high-end segment with improved performance at a rel ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Super Talent to sell Toshiba SSD's Super Talent to sell Toshiba SSD's
    Since the launch of Intel's new generation X25-M 'Postville' SSD's, things have been relatively quiet in the SSD market. A lot of brands have already announced new series, and Super Talent is now added to that list. Their latest creation is the ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Toshiba announces mini-SATA SSD Toshiba announces mini-SATA SSD
    Toshiba has introduced two new SSD modules, one of which is equipped with the latest mini-SATA connector. This interface has been created by the SATA-IO group to create a universal connector for small SSD modules in netbooks and thin clients. ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Samsung launches 640 GB 2,5" hard disk Samsung launches 640 GB 2,5" hard disk
    Following Seagate and Toshiba, manufacturer Samsung has introduced a 640 GB 2,5-inch hard disk. The new disk will be positioned in the Spinpoint M7 series and is equipped with two 320 GB platters. The new M7 line should be integrated into high-e ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Two new Team Group SSD's Two new Team Group SSD's
    Team Group enters the SSD market by launching two new models, the Xtreem G1 and the Xtreem R-Type. Both 2,5" SSD's are equipped with a SATA 3 Gbps controller. The two versions will be available in 60, 120 and 250 GB editi ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Symwave creates USB 3.0 raidchip Symwave creates USB 3.0 raidchip
    One of the biggest advantages USB 3.0 brings around is the increased bandwidth of up to 5 Gbit/s, where USB 2.0 was limited to a data speed of 480 Mbit/s. In practice, this meant the USB 2.0 ports reached reading speeds of 30 MB/sec, not very fa ... (more) (0 comments)
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