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August 22, 2008 10:00 AM PDT
Week in review: Apple's mea culpa?
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Intel also will finally enter the high-capacity solid-state drive business with the goal of replacing hard-disk drives in both consumer and corporate markets. This comes 20 years after Intel introduced its first flash memory--a 256KB flash chip in 1988. The world's largest chipmaker is announcing the line of solid-state drives at the Intel Developer Forum here.
Initially, Intel will have 80GB and 160GB solid-state drives based on multilevel cell (MLC) technology for the consumer and notebook markets, and 32GB and 64GB drives based on single-level cell (SLC) for the enterprise market. In 2009, Intel expects to have MLC drives with capacities up to 320GB.
August 22, 2008 10:00 AM PDT
Week in review: Apple's mea culpa?
...
Intel also will finally enter the high-capacity solid-state drive business with the goal of replacing hard-disk drives in both consumer and corporate markets. This comes 20 years after Intel introduced its first flash memory--a 256KB flash chip in 1988. The world's largest chipmaker is announcing the line of solid-state drives at the Intel Developer Forum here.
Initially, Intel will have 80GB and 160GB solid-state drives based on multilevel cell (MLC) technology for the consumer and notebook markets, and 32GB and 64GB drives based on single-level cell (SLC) for the enterprise market. In 2009, Intel expects to have MLC drives with capacities up to 320GB.
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