Intel to cut prices on X25 SSDs
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... Intel is dropping prices on its SSD line. This is good news, but to many even the reduced prices are going to be out of their range. The notebook based X25-M 80GB drive will drop to $390 from $595 while the X25-E (aimed at enterprise usage) will drop from $695 to $415. Intel will cut prices on the X2-E 160GB and 64GB models as well but there has not been any official word on how much the prices will drop. Read more here . The X25-M 80GB for notebooks dropped from $595 to just $390 whilst the X25-E 32GB, aimed mainly at enterprise, server, storage, workstations has gone ...
Intel Cuts the Prices on Some of its High-Performance Solid-State Drives
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The Inquirer reports that Intel has just announced it will be slashing the prices on most of its state of the art solid-state drives. The Intel X25-M 80GB for notebooks will drop from $595 to $390 whilst the server X25-E 32GB SSD will go from $695 all the way down to $415 for quantities up to 1,000. The story continues to claim that Intel's X25-M 160GB and X25-E 64GB drives will also have their prices down, but Intel is not saying by exactly how much yet.
Source: The Inquirer
Friday Shortbread
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Friday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki 12:00 AM on February 6, 2009 Friday Charter confirms new caps The Inquirer reports Intel slashes SSD prices and Intel will design PlayStation 4 GPU Yahoo reports Intel to tweak China plans, close Shanghai plant 4Gamer.net posts Intel CPU core roadmap Fudzilla reports Nvidia's GT225, GT220, and GT210 are die shrinks VR-Zone reports Nvidia to launch nForce 980a SLI chipset in March TG Daily reports Apple delays 17" MacBook Pro until after Feb. 19 Hitachi delivers ...
