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Spotlight: Intel launches 520 Series solid-state drive

Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) has launched its 520 Series solid-state drive (SSD), which is a blistering fast SATA 3 SSD armed with a SandForce controller. Intel claims that the 520 Series, available in

Spotlight: CRU-DataPort adds USB 3.0 removable storage enclosures to RTX lineup

CRU-DataPort has announced the addition of USB 3.0 to its popular RTX family of removable storage enclosures. Designed to hold a single 3.5-inch SATA hard drive without the need for cumbersome trays

Seagate introduces new enterprise SSDs

Seagate has unveiled two new solid-state drives that the company says are suited for use in the data center. As reported by InformationWeek, the Pulsar.2 and Pulsar XT.2 are both 2.5-inch SSDs

Specifications for PCI Express-based SSD released

The Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface Work Group earlier this week released version 1.0 of a the NVM Express specification, which details the standards for solid-state drives that run

Intel unveils 510 Series SSD with SATA3 for 500MBps read performance

Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) has unveiled a new 510 Series of solid-state drives (SSD) based on latest 6Gbps SATA3 interface. Constructed using Intel's 34nm MLC NAND Flash memory, the 510 SSD incorporates a

Samsung to ship 512GB SSD utilizing new NAND technology

Samsung plans to ship the first solid-state drives (SSD) for laptops and PCs using what is called toggle-mode DDR NAND next month. Toggle-mode DDR NAND allows for much faster performance compared to

Is eSATA a doomed standard?

The Register had a commentary about the external SATA, or eSATA, interconnect. I saw a kit featuring eSATA interfaces at a computer fair recently, and this naturally caught my interest.

Intel ships first solid-state drives

Intel has started shipping solid-state drives (SSD) for use in both desktop and laptop computers. Leveraging on multi-level cell flash memory chips for performance, the X-18M and X-25M SSDs are both

Just how much storage do you need?

I still recall the first computer that I used--a white OEM-branded Intel 486-25 SX that my parents purchased for me as a student 15 years ago, and at a great cost. Come to think of it, I honestly