Showing posts with label SSDs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SSDs. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Leave Seagate 7200rpm hard drives and SSD will focus on

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SSDs are fast and are very nicely over traditional hard drives and also higher than 7200rpm. The great problem of a single SSD is its price, costing several times more than a regular hard drive. The SSD prices will not go down soon, so it probably still some years.
Seagate is one of the leading manufacturers of hard drives and SSD in the world and are planning to focus on new projects. The company has decided to stop the production side of 2.5-inch drives (for laptops) from 7200rpm to focus on SSDs. Why? Well, it's simple: most laptops are beginning to make more use of SSDs, while we all know hard drives are still widely used in computers and desktop use in laptops is not as common as before. Besides this, the introduction of hybrid discs has the flash memory of the SSD and available to many by an acceptable amount.
According to David Burks, marketing director of Seagate, the company will no longer produce the said records from the end of this year.
The traditional hard drive is much loved by many, but the truth is that as far as speed is lagging a bit dated.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Intel launches new 180GB SSD

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SSDs and hard drives have two common notable differences: the first is speed, because an SSD is much faster than current hard drive. The second difference is the price, because the SSD can cost much more than a standard hard drive. With the money you invest in a few 200GB SSD could buy a 1TB hard drive probably.

Several months ago we told that Intel had launched a new line of SSDs that had a single capacity, the Intel SSD 335. Now the company just added a new member to this family and it has a storage capacity of 180GB. Like his brother, 240GB, 180GB model uses a memory chip 20nm NAND. The interface has a SATA 6.0, your controller is a SandForce SF-2281 and is capable of giving read and write speeds of 450MB 500MB/s respectively.

The 180GB Intel SSD 335, is now on sale and is priced at $ 180.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Atlas of 480GB Mushkin announced

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SSDs are significantly better than common hard drives because they have a significantly higher speed compared, although obviously this also leads to the price is higher, and today some certain capacity SSD can cost more than twice a common hard disk of the same capacity.
The guys have again Mushkin update your record online Atlas mSATA SSD and this time they have added a 480GB capacity model, which makes it the largest capacity SSD mSATA market.
This new Atlas is an ultra-compact SSD that is equipped with memory chips NAND Flash MLC. The interface used is a modern SATA 6.0 Gbps, has a SandForce SF-2281 controller, TRIM support, BCH ECC has incorpoado and is backed by a 3 year warranty.
The new 480GB Mushkin Atlas will be released in mid-January and will cost $ 500.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

New iMac also be announced on September 12

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Probably many have been a little disappointed when, many months ago, Apple introduced the new MacBooks but said it would not update the iMac line. During these days we have mentioned several times the date September 12, where Apple is expected to reveal the new generation of iPhone and which also would be presented the new line of computers all-in-one iMac, but unfortunately there is no official indication that .
It is not entirely clear what use the new equipment, but from such specifications are Ivy Bridge processors, ports USB 3.0 and higher capacity SSDs. It seems a rare occasion to present the new iMac because undoubtedly the launch of iPhone 5 the eclipse completely, but at least they will fulfill the desire of those who have been waiting for this new generation of PCs

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Zenbook | Design

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New models of Taiwanese company ASUS have UX31A segment HD 4000 Intel unit. This implies a significant improvement after models loaded with the model of the earliest HD 3000 Ultrabook. The Serial ATA III 6Gbps can squeeze the full potential of SSDs, the best in computer storage Ultrabook.
The design of new Zenbook is very comfortable, only has 9 mm wide and weighs less than kilo and a half.
The other model from ASUS, the Zenbook UX32VD is one of the few that has a dedicated graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GT 620 with 1 GB DDR5 memory. Storing the hybrid type is Ultrabook HHD with cache 24 GB.
ASUS aims to dominate the segment with two designs Ultrabook very powerful and attractive features for users of multimedia playback, games and applications.