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(PR) Kingston Digital Debuts SSDNow E and M series SSDs
(PR) Kingston Digital Debuts SSDNow E and M series SSDs
Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., announced today it is shipping the first two products in its SSDNow line of solid-state drives (SSD) with the SSDNow E Series and SSDNow M Series. Kingston is targeting its SSDs to Fortune 1000 companies and ...
Kingston 4GB & 8GB microSDHC Review
hardwarebistro.com — Product: SDC4/4GB & SDC4/8GB Manufacturer: Kingston Supplied by: Kingston Price: 12.6USD/RM45, 23.8USD/RM85 Launch Date: NA Secure Digital... (SD) card should not sound new to you if you have any gadget like digital camera, smart phone or similar ... (more) Kingston 4GB & 8GB microSDHC Review
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TweakTown's News RSS Feed — ... Kingston is jumping into the SSD market now with a new product line aimed at the enterprise. Dubbed SSDNow Kingston will launch two versions to start the SSDNow E and SSDNow M. The E will be for Enterprise class servers while the M is aimed at corporate laptops. The SSDNow is based on the Intel X25 SSD and should offer some serious performance. Read more here . Kingston is targeting its SSDs to Fortune 1000 companies and select vertical markets. The SSDNow E Series is specifically designed for the enterprise server environment while the SSDNow M Series is built for the ...

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