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Research house IDC has published results of a test demonstrating that the performance differential between SSDs and traditional drives is a lot smaller than previously thought.
Tom's Hardware has re-tested SSDs from its controversial original test showing lessened battery life, and come to a completely different conclusion this time around.
Laptop Magazine has published the results of a real-world test in into laptop battery life with and without SSDs, and it directly contradicts results gained by Tom's Hardware recently.
OCZ technologies has announced the general availability of series of solid state drives which includes a 128GB model for under £250.
COMPUTEX 2008: Patriot showed us its latest SSDs during the show and they're hitting some impressive read and write speeds.
COMPUTEX 2008: All has been quite on the Intel SSD front since IDF Shanghai in April, but the company has revealed more out at Computex.
COMPUTEX 2008: Following the SSD trail around the many manufacturers on site, we got some answers to the state of the tech.
Korean company Samsung has announced its latest solid-state drive, and it's a 256GB unit with pretty stunning performance using relatively cheap MLC memory.
American memory manufacturer STEC has announced a new range of solid-state drives which use the 1" form factor for maximum modding potential.
Seagate has filed suit against rival storage manufacturer STEC, claiming violation of patents it owns on the creation of solid-state devices.
Toshiba's Japan-only Dynabook SS RX1 - the first notebook to come equipped with a whopping 128GB of SSD-based storage - has slipped back from its original April launch date.
IDF SPRING 08: Intel is set to release its own Solid State Drives later this year. Performance looks impressive so far.
Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate, claims that his company has patents on SSD tech that could make it difficult for competitors.
Avian Security published a report last week claiming that solid-state drives were experiencing a 30% return rate, but box builder Dell has called that "wholly inaccurate."
CES 2008 - RiData, the oldest company in SSDs, has released a 128GB version that's already en route to OEM builders. Did we mention that it loads up Crysis levels in 16.8 seconds?
CES 2008: OCZ has entered the SSD market with two new drives at varying capacities. It says that it'll develop and improve the performance quite quickly.
The size of a fingernail and the weight of a paper clip - Intel makes some teeny tiny SSD chips.
CEBIT 2007: Solid state storage is going to be a big thing this year. Team Group showed us a prototype 128GB SSD, but performance isn't up to scratch just yet...
CEBIT 2007: Sandisk has showed us its latest addition to its solid state hard disk lineup: a 32GB 2.5" SSD that's dubbed a drop in replacement for your current SATA-based notebook hard drive.
October 14 2021 | 15:04