We're still torn on whether we'd have this or one of those always-evolving HDD Stage Racks at our desk, but really, you can't go wrong either way.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.05 at 06:24
Seagate today introduced the Savvio 10K. 3 hard drive with 320GB storage capacity. The "worlds highest-capacity" small form factor 2.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.06.04 at 11:06
The more cells you can pack onto a NAND chip, the cheaper the storage, so we're excited about Hynix's recent annoucement of triple-level-cell NAND flash.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.04 at 10:20
SanDisk is prepping a new line of diminutive solid state drives (SSDs), designed specifically to fit the cramped quarters of low-cost PCs and laptops.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.03 at 19:34
Hot on the heels of SanDisk, Intel has now trotted out some SSD drives of its own that it says are specifically designed for "value mobile and desktop systems such as netbooks and nettops.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.03 at 17:39
Samsung has pledged to put a 256GB laptop-friendly solid-state drive into mass-production by the end of the year. Samsung's 256GB SSD: company's fastest, most capacious Flash drive yet
The South Korean giant said the SSD will be made available in 2.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.03 at 04:33
Western Digital is now shipping its new line of WD Scorpio Black 7,200rpm 2. 5-inch SATA 3Gb/s hard drives for high-performance laptops and portable storage devices.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.06.03 at 03:20
SanDisk is all about adding those prefixes to solid state discs, and not quite a year after we were forced to learn what uSSD really meant, the same firm is now shoving pSSD into our dictionary.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.02 at 19:51
Things are looking up in the SSD race: TDK has just announced what they are calling the smallest Micro SATA SSD drives. The HS1 series will measure just 1.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.02 at 16:59
It wasn't long ago that IBM promised to unleash its racetrack MRAM (magnetoresistive RAM) on a power and speed-hungry computing public, but now Toshiba says its 1GB MRAM chips are "almost ready".
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.02 at 12:30