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Intel X25-M 160gb SSD Drive (34nm) - Introduction
Intel X25-M 160gb SSD Drive (34nm) - Introduction
2009 has been "The year of the Solid State Drive" as far as we are concerned and they are really beginning to pick up momentum as prices drop and sizes slowly get larger. Intel's X25 SSD has been a long term favourite of ours, earning our highest GOLD award in previous reviews as well as being ...
Solid State Drive Comparison - Round 2
Solid State Drive Comparison - Round 2
techspot.com — As a follow-up to our previous SSD coverage , today we will be looking at four popular... mainstream SSD offerings which include the A-Data S592 128GB, Corsair P Series 128GB, OCZ Agility 120GB and the OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB. Although all these ... (more) Solid State Drive Comparison - Round 2
Crucial M225 128GB SATA-II SSD CT128M225
Crucial M225 128GB SATA-II SSD CT128M225
benchmarkreviews.com — Until 2009, Solid State Drive (SSD) popularity was only growing in the elite enthusiast circles. Then along... comes the Indilinx Barefoot chip, which quickly became the backbone SSD controller for over a dozen different products. Crucial, being The ... (more) Crucial M225 128GB SATA-II SSD CT128M225
SSD Roundup August 2009 - Introduction
SSD Roundup August 2009 - Introduction
driverheaven.net — When we last looked at SSDs in June it was clear that they had reached a place... where there were three main controller manufacturers; Intel, Indilinx and Samsung. One of the initial pioneers of the technology, JMicron, had not released a new generation ... (more) SSD Roundup August 2009 - Introduction
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Intel X25-M 160gb SSD Drive (34nm) Review @ DH
DriverHeaven.net — ... Read The Review Here ________________ The drive we are looking at today is the long awaited Intel replacement which is built on the 34 nanometer manufacturing process - this has the long term benefit of helping to reduce the costs to manufacture therefore meaning less cost to the consumer - well thats the theory anyway. ...

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The Tech Report: News — ... hardCOREware on the 6 best NES & SNES virtual console games you've never played Systems and storage bit-tech posts hardware buyer's guide for August 2009 [H]ard|OCP reports Core i5 750 not available yet TweakTown reports Intel's Lynnfield alive and selling in Taiwan AnandTech on Phenom II X4 965 : A look at CPU / MB bundle pricing Motherboards.org and TweakTown preview Asus P7P55D Deluxe Driver Heaven reviews 160GB Intel X25-M SSD TweakTown on 32GB RunCore Pro IV SSD HTPC upgrade - Worth it? TWL reviews Bone ...

Intel X25-M 160gb SSD Drive (34nm)
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... replacement which is built on the 34 nanometer manufacturing process - this has the long term benefit of helping to reduce the costs to manufacture therefore meaning less cost to the consumer - well thats the theory anyway. Randy Wilhelm, Intel's Vice president and senior manager was keen to announce publically that their goal was to be not only the first to acheive 34nm NAND flash memory lithography but to do so with the same, or faster performance than the previous versions. Link: DriverHeaven

News around the web: 10 fastest-growing techs
TechSpot — ... Feliz Cumple Julio Storage Intel X25-M 160gb SSD Drive (34nm) Review @ Driverheaven Video AMD 785G Chipset IGP Video Performance Preview: Part 2 @ ...

Kingston release budget SSD with 40GB SSDnow V series
DriverHeaven.net — ... While the old SSDNow V Series range features a JMicron controller this new one is based on Intel's second generation controller and 34nm NAND flash technology. We reviewed this drive a while ago and it was capable of stunning performance. ...

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