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xbitlabs.com - 2/18/2009
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Intel to Push Core i7 and SSDs in Bundles - Report
news.cnet.com - 2/20/2009
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After a technology review site claimed Intel solid-state
drives slow considerably after extended use, Intel said it...
has not been able to duplicate the results. SSDs have been gaining in popularity because independent testing done to date has ...
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Intel replies to solid-state drive 'slowness' critique
digitimes.com - 2/25/2009
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digitimes.com —
Intel plans to launch two new ultra low
voltage (ULV) CPUs by the end of March this...
year mainly targeting the company's consumer ultra low voltage (CULV) platform for ultra-thin notebook products, according to sources at notebook makers.
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Intel to launch new CPUs for ultra-thin notebooks
digitimes.com - 2/17/2009
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digitimes.com —
Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 17
February 2009] Intel recently began offering its partners a...
discount bundle deal including a Core i7 CPU and solid state drive (SSD) hoping to increase demand of the two product lines and to ...
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Intel offering Core i7 CPU and SSD bundle
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Intel to Bundle Solid State Drives with Latest Microprocessors
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... quantities, hence, are not very popular among end-users. Meanwhile, Intel Core i7 chips cost from $284 to $999, which makes them far more popular than solid-state drives.
The fact that the world’s largest maker of microprocessors bundles solid-state drives with its chips means that Intel is taking the demand towards high-performance flash-based storage seriously and wants to ensure that going forward it will have its own slice of the flash-based storage market.
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