- Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 1:52
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The 3.5in 'WD20EADS' is the world's first 2TB internal HDD manufactured by Western Digital, a leading HDD manufacturer in the storage arena. The company has skipped any form of official press release, just begun shipping it to consumers (in Australia). It comes with a very reasonable price ($377.80 AUD RRP). WD didn’t mention anything when this gigantic storage ...
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- Sunday, January 11, 2009, 3:04
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pureSilicon has created 1 TB 2.5" SSD. It seems to be the world's first 1TB SSD . The company says that the SSD line is built for server, networking, datacenter, supercomputing, and professional media, but the technology lays the groundwork for high-capacity SSD for consumers.
Company named the drive the Nitro that comes with an ultra-thin enclosure and some ...
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- Sunday, December 21, 2008, 23:35
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Toshiba is the first company to introduce a 512GB SSD built on 43nm MLC NAND technology. Although Toshiba introduced its SSD line in December of 2007 and unveiled its first MLC 256GB SSD in September of 2008. Toshiba VP of Semiconductor Company Kiyoshi Kobayashi said in a statement, "The solid state drive market is evolving rapidly, with higher performance ...
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- Sunday, December 14, 2008, 13:48
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As the future storage of data many companies are investing huge amount to produce SSD (Solid State Drive).Although SSDs ate not quite for the average computer users because of the high price of SSDs. But in the enterprise world performance comes first rather than price. SSD manufacturing companies are trying to come in to the retail market ...
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- Saturday, November 1, 2008, 2:27
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Samsung has started mass-producing 2.5" SSDs for "performance-optimized server applications such as video on demand, web serving and on-line transaction processing. Samsung's latest SSDs are designed specifically for the enterprise server market. The storage devices use Samsung single-level-cell (SLC) technology and promise twice the read/write performance of Samsung's standard 32GB and 64GB SLC SSDs. The new SLC ...
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