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Fudzilla - X25-E SSD 256GB planned in Q2
Fudzilla - X25-E SSD 256GB planned in Q2
The X25-E is an SLC drive and comes really fast but it currently it only exists as 32GB or 64GB drive. Since there are no plans for first generation 34nm Y25-E drives, you will have to wait until Q2 2010 to see these bigger drives. Intel plans to introduce 128GB as well as a gigantic 256GB SLC ...
Fudzilla - Intel to introduce new Core 2 Quad
Fudzilla - Intel to introduce new Core 2 Quad
fudzilla.com — Intel has a rather unexciting product to introduce, and this time it's not Core i7 / Core... i5 but rather Core 2 Quad based. This Yorkfield 45nm quad-core fits socket LGA775 and it is called Core 2 Quad Q9500. (more) Fudzilla - Intel to introduce new Core 2 Quad
Intel X25-M Gen2 34nm 160GB - Storage - Artikel
Intel X25-M Gen2 34nm 160GB - Storage - Artikel
ocaholic.ch — Under the codename "Postville" Intel was developing the second generation of their already successful X25-SSD-Series. Now Intel... ships the X25-m with 34 nm NAND Flash. The advantages a shrink comes with are quite predictable: lower manufacturing costs ... (more) Intel X25-M Gen2 34nm 160GB - Storage - Artikel
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Intel planning 256GB X25-E SSD for Q2 2010
DV Hardware — ... FUD Zilla reports Intel is planning to introduce a X25-E SSD with 128GB and even 256GB of SLC NAND flash memory in the second quarter of next year. ...

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