engadget.com - 7/19/2009
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Hankering for an SSD that's as big as your traditional HDD? So is Intel, or so we hear. In fact, we've been hearing whispers that a capacious 320GB solid state drive was in the works since January, and now those whispers have been upgraded to library-like voices. According to the generally ...
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Sunday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki 12:21 AM on July 19, 2009 Sunday Tweak.dk reports starting gun fired for MSI EU MOA 2009 final and videos and results posted from MSI Master Overclocking Arena 2009 TechFlash has Microsoft earnings , a guided tour Engadget reports Intel's 34nm-based 320GB SSD creeps closer to reality and Toshiba launching Blu-ray player by year's end and Verizon drops BlackBerry Storm price to $99.99 on contract Tech ARP's editorial: Checked your CD-Rs lately? Engadget podcast ...
Rumor: Intel to Release Larger Capacity, Lower Cost SSDs
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... Following the success of its high performance X25-M solid state drive, Intel is getting back into the SSD game, this time with higher capacity models that will reportedly offer a much better bang-for-buck. ...
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