Articles on Ssd
OCZ firmware update keeps SSDs speedy - Aug 11, 2009
Crave Though SSDs do not suffer from defragmentation issues like magnetic platters, solid-state drive performance drops over time. This is due to the fact that a memory cell has to be empty ... Read story »Four tips to choosing an SSD - Jul 28, 2009
Crave Just a year ago, solid-state drives had sky-high prices with 64GB models going for well over S$1,200. Today, you can score a unit with the same storage capacity for under S$400. ... Read story »Lexar releases new SSD - Jul 21, 2009
Crave The market for consumer solid-state drives just got slightly more diverse. Lexar Media announced its latest line of solid-state drives (SSDs), the Crucial M225 SSDs. Lexar has been a known flash ... Read story »Toshiba announces world's first 512GB SSD laptop - May 15, 2009
Crave While it's now easy to get a desktop with a terabyte or more of storage, it's still pretty hard to find a laptop with even 300GB. That's why I am very ... Read story »First SSD-based CD ripping NAS device? - May 6, 2009
Crave Via RipNAS announced its latest network attached storage devices this week--the Statement series--in solid-state drive and harddisk drive formats. The RipNAS Statement is purported as the first CD ripping NAS ... Read story »SSDs to hit new price lows this holiday season? - Jun 1, 2009
Crave From an exorbitant S$1,000 for 32GB of storage just a couple of years ago, SSDs have become more pocket-friendly with some online vendors selling 64GB units for under S$300. However, Taiwanese ... Read story »pureSilicon Nitro Series: First 1TB SSD - Jan 15, 2009
Crave Storage supplier pureSilicon recently announced its Nitro Series of solid-state drives, with a maximum capacity of one terabyte, in a 2.5-inch format. The SSD is one of the most densely packed ... Read story »Asia gets Dell Adamo XPS ahead of US - Nov 19, 2009
Crave Though our US readers will be able to get their hands on Dell's latest premium laptop only from December 22, Asian consumers can will be the first to hold the superslim ... Read story »DDRdrive releases superfast, superexpensive SSD - May 6, 2009
Crave You've heard that solid-state drives, such as the Intel X-25M, are significantly faster than traditional hard drives. However, they are still nowhere near as fast as the DDRdrive X1 introduced on ... Read story »More SSD choices for ASUS S101 EeePC - Jan 29, 2009
Crave If you own a Windows-based ASUS S101 Eee PC and are running out of storage space, there's now another choice of upgrade. Super Talent Technology (STT) announced that it now ... Read story »ThinkPad T400s (Core 2 Duo Processor SP9600 2.53GHz, 3GB RAM)
Review Although Lenovo has been reinventing itself of late with its IdeaPad and Netbook lines, it's still a company known for boxy, business-end ThinkPads. There's no shame there: The ThinkPad was revolutionary in its time, and the iconic (if plain) design defined the modern business laptop. It also put...Transcend revs up 128GB solid-state drive - Nov 5, 2008
Crave I'm not sure this will help stop the downturn in the NAND flash memory market, but Transcend on Tuesday joined the league of solid-state-drive makers and introduced its new 128GB ... Read story »IT device DIY Installation: Popular by Internet community - Mar 22, 2009
Blogs Upgrading desktop PCs is one of basic skills for most of IT-related guys, even if you are not really familiar with those PC components or parts. However, the laptop or Netbook ... Read story »MSI Wind gets hybrid storage - Dec 30, 2008
Crave Image credit: Akihabara news For those who love the fast access times and hardiness of solid-state drives (SSD), but yearn for the large capacity of magnetic media, MSI has the solution ... Read story »Western Digital buys its way into solid-state drive market - Mar 31, 2009
Crave Western Digital on Monday announced it has acquired solid-state drive maker SiliconSystems for US$65 million. The purchase will provide the current market leader in 2.5-inch drives with a way into ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]


