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Kingston to enter SSD market via co-branding with Intel
Kingston to enter SSD market via co-branding with Intel
Memory-module maker Kingston Technology is looking to enter the solid-state drive (SSD) market by January 2009, via a co-branding partnership with Intel, the company has revealed.
Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB Flash Drive Review
Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB Flash Drive Review
everythingusb.com — The newest USB flash drive on the market comes from a world leader in memory technologies, Kingston... Technology. But can this aged expert in memory still keep up with relative newcomers in the flash market? Our newest review has an in-depth look at ... (more) Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB Flash Drive Review
Kingston HyperX T1 Series DDR2-8500 2 x 2GB Review
Kingston HyperX T1 Series DDR2-8500 2 x 2GB Review
overclockersclub.com — Introduction: With the majority of motherboards these days natively supporting 1066MHz, why should we stick to the... older 800MHz JEDEC speeds and fulfill the potential of our systems with faster components? With these speeds however, does come the ... (more) Kingston HyperX T1 Series DDR2-8500 2 x 2GB Review
 Reviews - Kingston DTMS 4GB USB Drive
Reviews - Kingston DTMS 4GB USB Drive
aselabs.com — Intro: Kingston Technology makes all kinds of memory products. While most enthusiasts know of their high end... RAM, there is another facet of products that Kingston has a bring presences in. Flash is a huge consumer market and Kingston hopes to capture ... (more) Reviews - Kingston DTMS 4GB USB Drive
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Kingston to Sell SSDs Co-Branded by Intel
techPowerUp! — ... Source: DigiTimes

Kingston to Intel SSDs in January 2009
DV Hardware — ... Kingston unveiled it will enter the solid state disk (SSD) market next month in a partnership with Intel: Kingston's co-branding, or dual-brand strategy with Intel in the SSD market will initially target the high-end enterprise and PC OEM segments, with a monthly shipment goal of 10,000 units, according to the company. Kingston co-founder David Sun stated that Kingston does not intend to cover the manufacturing part at this stage, as SSD technology involves numerous intellectual property (IP) items. Therefore, Kingston will enter the ...

Kingston to enter SSD market via co-branding with Intel
DriverHeaven.net — ... Memory-module maker Kingston Technology is looking to enter the solid-state drive (SSD) market by January 2009, via a co-branding partnership with Intel, the company has revealed. _____________ Source: Digitimes ...

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