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Asus UX21 ultra-slim laptop hands-on

Asus UX21 ultra-slim laptop hands-on

...first laptop on the market to feature a high-speed Sata 3 solid-state drive, which is fully integrated onto the circuit board to keep... Read more

13 June, 2011 by Philip Wong

Hitachi GST plugs MLC flash into Ultrastar drives

...Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has updated its Ultrastar solid-state drive range with multi-level cell flash memory, designed to allow... Read more

9 August, 2011 by Jack Clark

SanDisk offers enterprise flash drives up to 800GB

...credit: SanDisk Designed especially for cloud and enterprise IT, SanDisk's new solid-state drive (SSD) set for its Lightning series consists of three single... Read more

21 June, 2011 by Rachel King

Sandisk eyes enterprise SSDs with Pliant buy

...cheaper and may bolster enterprise adoption of the storage format. The enterprise solid-state drive (SSD) market is expected to hit $4.2bn (£2.6bn... Read more

17 May, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Intel unveils third generation of SSDs

...the previous X25-M family. Photo credit: Intel The 2.5-inch solid-state drive (SSD) 320 series, announced on Monday, follows on from the... Read more

29 March, 2011 by Jack Clark

Western Digital to buy Hitachi's storage arm

...stock deal worth $4.3bn, in a move that should boost its solid-state drive portfolio. On Monday, the storage specialist announced it will pay... Read more

7 March, 2011 by Jack Clark
Ten tips to cut the risk of hard-drive crashes

Ten tips to cut the risk of hard-drive crashes

...heads are not moving as much or as often. 7. Use a solid-state drive Solid-state drives are, for all intents and purposes, just... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Jack Wallen
CES: Samsung unwraps 9 Series laptop

CES: Samsung unwraps 9 Series laptop

...Intel Core i5 2537M CPU, 4GB of DD43 RAM and a 128GB solid-state drive, along with Windows 7 Professional. Photo credit: Samsung Read more

6 January, 2011 by Scott Stein

IBM stores one bit of data using 12 atoms

IBM has developed a method to store one bit of data in an array of 12 atoms, rather than the million atoms currently needed, but the method requires expensive gear and is hard to translate to mass manufacturing Read more

13 January, 2012 by Jack Clark

Drobo targets 12-bay storage device at SMEs

The rack-only B1200i is designed for IT environments that service 500 to 1,000 people, the company has said Read more

22 August, 2011 by Larry Dignan
Patriot Wildfire (240GB)

Patriot Wildfire (240GB)

The 240GB Patriot WildFire offers a significant performance gain on any computer, albeit at a premium cost. Read more

28 July, 2011 by Dong Ngo

SanDisk unveils fast SSDs for mobile devices

The U100 and i100 solid-state drives come with Sata 3.0 to boost input/output efficiency and are designed with a low-power architecture to reduce battery drain when idle Read more

31 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

Teradata launches hybrid data-warehouse appliance

The company has launched the Active EDW 6680, an data-warehouse appliance that works by using both solid-state and hard-disk drives Read more

11 April, 2011 by Larry Dignan
Lenovo ThinkPad T420s

Lenovo ThinkPad T420s

...up-to-date specs too: Core i7 CPU, hybrid discrete/integrated graphics, solid-state drive, USB 3.0 and a high-quality multimedia subsystem. All... Read more

15 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan

Intel releases 330 SSD range

Intel has started shipping the Intel SSD 330 solid-state drive, which has received a performance bump and a minor price... Read more

17 April, 2012

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