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Intel said Monday that it will add 160GB versions of its X25-M and X18-M Serial ATA (SATA) solid-state drive. To date, Intel has limited shipments to its 80GB versions. Laptop-size 2.5-inch ...
Intel announced that it had begun shipping a 160GB version of its 2.5-inch X25-M SSD (solid-state drive) for mainstream laptops on Dec. 22. In January, Intel plans to ship a 160GB version of its 1 ...
Intel have begun shipping the 160GB version of their X25-M solid-state drive. The new SSD doubles the capacity of the previous model, the 80GB, and is initially only available in the 2.5-inch ...
Intel on Monday announced it is expanding its X25-M 2.5-inch and X18-M 1.8-inch SATA solid-state drive (SSD) family with a 160GB drive in a 2.5-inch form factor. The X25-M product is shipping now ...
Intel has confirmed plans to launch solid state drives (SSD) this week at the Intel Developer ... in two sizes: 32GB and 160GB. "We've been spending 20 to 30 years improving processing ...
There are two types of SSD, the multi-level cell NAND flash and ... the X18-M and the X25-M, at 80GB and 160GB, 1.8” and 2.5” form factors. Claimed figures are sequential read at 250 megabytes ...
An Intel spokesman said that the chipmaker will introduce 1.5-inch and 2.5-inch solid state drives offering between 80GB and 160GB diskless ... high-performance solid state drive prototype at ...
there's one constant among the bunch—you'll need a solid state drive (SSD) with around 160GB of available storage space. Beyond that, the 'Low' system requirements call for an Intel Core i7 ...
Unfortunately in our testing we found the 80GB Postville SSD lacked capacity and at the time the 160GB version cost substantially more than most consumers were willing to spend. Intel's ten ...
Low and medium require 16GB of RAM and less powerful GPUs. All graphics presets, however, require 160GB of SSD storage, which is a significant footprint worth bearing in mind if you’re planning ...