Toshiba has joined the league with Samsung to launch their own 2.5-inch 256GB SSD (THNS256GE8BC). As with Samsung, Toshiba’s SSDs are also Multi-level Cell (MLC) technology based and support SATA II interface. However, being developed with the same technology, SSDs from Toshiba have a read/write speed of 120/70 Mbps which is slower than Samsung […]
Intel SSDs for notebooks and desktops
Jumping on the SSD bandwagon, Intel also announced the beginning of shipment of its 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch SSDs. The X18-M and X25-M SSDs will be available for both laptops as well as desktops and are based on multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash technology. Intel’s SSDs outperformed the conventional HDDs by nine times giving a […]
Samsung low density, high performance SSDs
Netbooks with SSD will cost a bit cheaper now. Samsung have announced the development of a low density yet high performance SSD which will be mass produced from September. These SSDs are just 30 percent of the size of 2.5-inch SSDs and are highly cheap and efficient to manufacture. Users will however, have to […]
Asus makes new Eee PCs official
Asus has officially announced the new line of Eee PCs. All the new Eee PCs (Eee PC 1000, Eee PC 1000H and Eee PC 901) will run on Intel’s Atom processor, will have the convenience to choose from Windows XP or Linux and even an option of going with SSD or HDD. One of […]
Samsung’s 2.5-inch 256GB SSD is world’s fastest
Samsung has created another feat. They have developed a 2.5-inch SSD which can clock read/write speeds of 200MB/s and 160MB/s respectively. The SSD is developed on MLC technology supporting SATA II interface and just measures 9.5mm in thickness. The development of SSD on MLC means same reliability as SLC SSD but at a cheaper […]
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