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Dear User of the Intel® SSD Communities: Thank you very much for your blogs on Intel Support Community related to updating the firmware on your Intel® 34nm High Performance SSDs. Intel is committed to its customers and its products and is taking this issue very seriously. We have been contacted ...
xbitlabs.com - 20 days ago
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xbitlabs.com —
Intel Corp. will reveal more details about its
next-generation Intel Atom platform for netbooks and nettops on...
the 21 st of December 09 and computers makers will launch actual systems powered by Intel Atom N450 and derivatives on the 4 th of January ...
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Intel Plans "Fast" Transition to Next-Generation Atom ...
digitimes.com - 17 days ago
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digitimes.com —
Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Thursday 12
November 2009] Intel plans to launch three 32nm dual-core...
Arrandale CPUs (Calpella platform), the Core i7-640UM (1.2GHz), Core i7-620UM (1.06GHz) and Core i5-520UM (1.06GHz) with price in ...
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Intel to launch three Arrandale CPUs for ultra-thin ...
tgdaily.com - 27 days ago
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tgdaily.com —
Nvidia has claimed that its nForce chipsets are
"better" than Intel's. A company spokesperson also criticized the...
chip manufacturer for allegedly postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. "Nvidia nForce chipsets have traditionally been full of ...
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Nvidia: Our nForce chipsets are
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Intel working on fix for latest SSD firmware issue
The Tech Report: News —
... 3:00 PM on November 6, 2009 Well, all those user reports weren't flukes. Intel has posted a note on the Support Community forum saying it managed to reproduce a bricking problem induced by its latest solid-state-drive firmware update, and that the company is working on a fix. Here's the meaty part from the message by Alan Frost of Intel's NAND Solutions Group: We have been contacted by users with SSD issues after using the firmware upgrade tool (version 1.3) in a Windows 7* 64bit environment. Intel has replicated the issue on 34nm SSDs (X25-M) and is working on a fix. If ...
Intel finds X25-M firmware bug
TechSpot —
According to a post on its support forum, Intel has managed to reproduce the nasty bug that's been bricking SSDs. Intel replicated the issue on Windows 7 X64 with version 1.3 of the firmware upgrade tool and a 34nm X25-M SSD. The company has placed the bug as a high priority and ...
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