Saturday, April 2, 2011

Intel launches new hard drive with "flash" memory

U.S. company Intel to market a new range introduced hard drives with "flash" memory, which allows users to increased opportunities for reading and entering data significantly reduced prices. Made in 25-nanometarska technology, new series drives are 30 percent less cost than current hard drives on the market.


Among the new models of the third generation of SSD drives, besides the already standard models 40, 80, 120, 160 and 300 gigabytes of memory, is a model of 600 gigabytes. CDs are equipped with Sata interface at 3 gigabita second. The speed of reading and entering data on these discs is about 270 and 220 megabytes per second. Thus improves multifunkcionalnosta allowing listening to music and moving video content without reducing the speed of operation. The new drives are available for orders of 1,000 copies for 89 dollars for a 40 GB model for 159 dollars for the 80 GB model for 209 dollars for 120 GB model for 289 dollars for 160 GB model for 529 dollars for the model 300 gigabytes and dollars for 1069 model 600 gigabytes.

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