Jan
31
2009
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Leaked Intel SSD Roadmap ‘09

Intel SSD Roadmap 2009

Intel SSD Roadmap 2009

According to the leaked Intel’s SSD roadmap (that you can see above) capacity if its solid-state drives will be doubled by the end of 2009. This is due to the transition from old 54nm technology to 32nm. New technology process together with an updated controller will improve SSD performance. The new SSD lineup will include 3 capacities for the X18-M and X25-M MLC SSDs: 80GB, 160GB and 320GB. For the top Intel’s model X25-E SLC SSD will be 2 capacities available: 64GB and 128GB. Detailed pricing is unknown but we can expect low price/GB of capacity at the moment of new solid-state drives release.

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Jan
31
2009
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Acer Confirms New Acer Aspire One with SSD and Linux options

Acer Aspire One

Acer Aspire One

At last gossips about Acer Aspire One 10-inch model with SSD drive and Linux aboard were confirmed by producer. Acer announce HDD\windows version of 10-inch Aspire One in mid-February and in a short time after that we can expect Linux/SSD model will appear. SSD capacity will be 16GB and Linux distributive is likely to be Linpus Linux. Unfortunately there’s no information about pricing yet.

Jan
18
2009
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Dell offers 256Gb SSD on laptops

Dell has updated the maximum size of the proposed SSD option for  laptops. Now it is 256Gb, which is already comfort for  today’s needs, unlike the 64GB, which was the maximum one year ago.

The new solid-state drive is provided by Samsung. It will be available as an option in the configuration of Dell XPS M1330 and M1730 laptops.

On Friday Dell announced that the cost of upgrade from base XPS configuration to the SSD 256Gb will cost additional $400 to the consumer and it will be possible in the coming weeks. This is another step towards the market dominance of SSD on the market of end-user storage devices. Nevertheless the price of SSD is still high in compare with HDD but the gap is declining with each passing day.

Dell, Inc. is a multinational technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells, and supports personal computers and other computer-related products. Based in Round Rock, Texas, Dell employs more than 82,700 people worldwide.

Jan
18
2009
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Samsung SSD vs. HDD

Here’s nice video showing disk drives benchmark. Weight, speed in special situation and vibration resistance are tested.

Jan
17
2009
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Samsung HMX-H106 – the First Full HD Camcorder with a 64 GB Solid-State Drive

Samsung introduced the world’s first camcorder with a 64 GB SSD. Samsung HMX-H106 is a Full HD (1920×1080) camcorder. The device is previous model VM-MX25E + SSD. In addition to 64 GB version Samsung has released a smaller 32 GB modification – HMX-H105.

Samsung HMX-H106 at CES

Samsung HMX-H106 at CES

HMX-H106 Supports H.264 codec and equipped with a Schneider Kreuznach Vaioplan HD optics (37mm focal length). 4.7-megapixel matrix perceives and transforms the image coming through lens. 2.7 -inches screnn, 10x optical zoom and new image stabilizer – the additional advantages of that device. Price of Samsung HMX-H106/H105 is unknown. New camcorder will become available in April and H105 is set to begin shipping in March.

Samsung HMX-H106

Samsung HMX-H106

Official Samsung Press Release:

The HMX-H106, Samsung’s new flagship full-HD digital camcorder, is the world’s first to feature an internal 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD). Samsung’s renowned SSD technology offers a substantial advantage over the use of Hard Disk Drives (HDD) in a digital camcorder, providing consumers with higher performing and more durable internal memory. In comparison to HDD, Samsung’s SSD technology is more lightweight and compact, operates silently with very low heat emission, and features no moving parts, which significantly reduces overall power consumption and enhances reliability. No moving parts also make SSD technology more durable and resistant to shock and vibrations, which pose a considerable threat to the performance of HDD based digital camcorders.

Additionally, Samsung’s SSD technology is faster than HDD, including quicker boot-up and read/write speeds which is required for the amount of data recorded in full-HD resolution. When actively reading and writing data, Samsung’s SSD technology consumes approximately 1/8th of the power of a comparable HDD.

The HMX-H105 and HMX-H104 offer 32GB and 16GB SSDs, respectively, and like the HMX-H106, also allow consumers to expand memory capacity using an SD/SDHC memory card. The HMX H100 does not feature an internal SSD and requires the use of a SD/SDHC memory card.

The new H-Series full-HD digital camcorders also utilize H.264 compression, which significantly increases recording time. At full-HD resolution and when set to fine mode, users can record up to three hours directly to the 16GB HMX-H104, six hours to the 32GB HMX H105, and an unparalleled 12 hours to the 64GB HMX-H106.

Producing a high-quality image starts at the lens, which is highly regarded as one of the most important components of a camcorder. Precision optics are paramount in helping produce inspiring video and Samsung’s H-Series camcorders underscore this assessment by incorporating world renowned Schneider optics. The camcorders’ Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens features a 10x optical zoom and is paired with Samsung’s new Optical Image Stabilizer to help reduce the blur found in footage as a result of vibrations and hand shake.

The Schneider lens also features a 37mm wide-angle focal length. Unlike other camcorders offering a typical angle of view of 40~50mm, the H-Series’ 37mm wide-angle Schneider lens allows users to fit more of their desired scene into the frame, making the camcorder ideal for recording large groups of family or friends, breathtaking landscapes or even capturing all the action at sporting events.

The trusted Schneider lens also helps capture remarkably clear and sharp video with accurate color reproduction. The H-Series’ direct HDMI connections allow consumers to effortlessly enjoy their full-HD content on their HDTV without the need for proprietary docking cradles. Consumers can also utilize the camcorders to take more than just stunning high definition video, as each offers a built-in strobe flash and the ability to capture 4.7 mega-pixel digital still photos.

“This new series of high-definition digital camcorders clearly speaks to Samsung’s commitment to providing today’s consumers with the most advanced and highest performing digital imaging technology,” said Tony Sorice, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Digital Imaging at Samsung Electronics America. “Our ability to leverage the synergies that exist across our various businesses in the design and manufacture of digital camcorders and cameras, allows us to better meet customer demands and bring higher-performing digital imaging solutions to market faster and more efficiently.”

At the heart of Samsung’s new H-Series of full-HD digital camcorders is a high performance CMOS imaging sensor. Measuring 1/4.5 inches, the CMOS sensor boasts 2.2 mega-pixels and yields impressive light sensitivity helping enhance the overall imaging experience for the end-user. The camcorders also offer a large 2.7 inch touch screen LCD, which serves as the gateway to the camcorders’ comprehensive suite of features. The swiveling LCD also gives users access to key camcorder controls, including record and zoom. When utilized in conjunction with Samsung’s proprietary swivel grip, the additional placement of controls on the LCD screens allow users to effortlessly control the camcorder at low or high angles.

The camcorders also feature a HD Time Lapse recording mode that will give consumers the ability to experiment with their creativity. When shooting in the Time Lapse recording mode, the camcorder will record a single image at an interval pre-selected by the user, either 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds, and will save each image as one single movie file.

Jan
16
2009
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Small Low-cost SSD from Transcend: 32, 62 and 128 Gigabytes in Black 50-grams Box.

Transcend prepared a new line of portable SSDs. Stylish 1.8″ solid-state drives weigh only 50 grams. The black glossy box measuring 80 x 50 x 12.5 mm fits either 32 (84 euros) or 64 (135 euros) or 128 (205 euros) GB data depending on model.

Transcend SSD

Transcend SSD

Drives are equipped with eSATA and USB2.0 port. All 1.8-inch SSD doesn’t show high speed of reading and writing (in comparison with their 2.5″ brothers) – this is price for the small size . In this case,”price” resulted in 90 MB/s reading and 50 Mb/s writing speed.

Jan
14
2009
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PureSilicon 1TB Nitro – the First 2.5” SSD in the World with 1TB Capacity.

The CES (Consumer Electronic Show) exhibition was the scene of many exciting products with strong epithets. PureSilicon company showed Solid-State Drive with a maximum storage density nowadays. The device is built in 2.5-inch size and has 1TB capacity.

pureSilicon 1TB Nitro

pureSilicon 1TB Nitro

Physically this SSD has dimensions 100.2×69.85×9.5 mm. Four devices, known as 1TB Nitro, can be installed in one slot defisgnef for 3.5-inch HDD, which allows significant volume savings and oppotunity to reduce power consumption. In active mode SSD consumes 4.8W, in idle mode – 0.1W. In terms of volume units, density storage of 1TB Nitro is 15.4 GB/cm^3, that is tree times as high as any other SSD on the market.
The device is equipped with SATAII interface. PureSilicon claims 240 Mb/s reading speed and 215 Mb/s writing speed. Systems that demands high performance and power consumtion are the most likely scene for 1TB Nitro.

Jan
13
2009
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SanDisk Presents New Generation SSD for Notebooks

At the International Consumer Electronic Show 2009 in Las Vegas SanDisk Corporation announced release of a new generation solid-state drives designed for modern powerful laptops.

SanDisk pSSD-P2 and pSSD-S2

SanDisk pSSD-P2 and pSSD-S2

As reported in the published official press release new SSDs (pSSD-P2 and pSSD-S2) are positioned as a reliable and more productive alternatives to traditional mechanical hard drives. pSSD-P2 and pSSD-S2 are based on the NAND MLC (MultiLevel Cell) flash memory with SATA interface and will be available with 8, 16, 32 and 64GB capacity.
The price of newcoming models is still unknown as well as the date of of release.

Jan
12
2009
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Intel X25-M SSD 160Gb

The Intel company has announced the start of sales of new SSD (Solid State Drive) – X25-M 160 GB. It’s 2.5/1.8  inches disks with SATA interface. X25-M based on MLC (Multi-Level Cell) NAND flash memory chips.

Intel SSD x-25M 160GB

Intel SSD x-25M 160GB

Intel claims that SSDs have 250 Mb/s reading speed and 70 Mb/s writing speed. Also with this device you can count on 1 200 000 hours of work without failures (average). X-25M can effectively operate in temperatures from 0 to 70 degrees Celcius scale.In addition, the product has very good resistance to adverse effects of shocks(1000G for 0.5 milisecond) and also relatively low power consumtion (150 mW during workload).

Intel future SSD plans

Intel future SSD plans

Intel continue to gain market of SSD with its solutions. The tactic is simple – create SSD with good quality and low price. It’s not necessary to achive best quality or lowest price, just to be better than average in both categories. Price of latest Intel’s SSD is expected around $600 for OEM vendors. But it’s possibly price will be slighty less than that for end users when we would have opportunity to order SSD X-25M. Of course it’s more expensive than price on HDD, but SSDs can do large jump in advance on notebook market during 2009. Time will tell us.

Jan
10
2009
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G-Technology Presents Two Models of External SSD Drive Storages.

G-Technology company announced the first in the industry external storage drives that are built on the basis of solid-state drives in the 2.5 inches form factor.

New models are G-DRIVE mini SSD with capacity 120/250 Gb and G-RAID mini SSD with capacity 250/500 GB. The second one SSD Drive use solutions with support of Raid 0/1. Developers are confdent that their device will be interesting primary for advanced users, engaged in the processing of digital photos and video outside the studio.
According to the manufacturer, the lack of moving parts makes the product is very resistant to the adverse effects of vibration, shock and changes in temperature. In addition, these products are characterized by relatively low power consumption and low noise level.
Communication opportunities are represented with FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces that G-DRIVE mini SSD has and eSATA that added to G-RAID mini SSD along with above interfaces.
It’s expected that sales if new drives will start in january 2009, the G-DRIVE mini SSD can be purchased at a price of $ 600 (120 GB) or $ 1300 (250 GB), while the acquisition of G-RAID mini SSD will cost $ 1000 (250 GB) or $ 2200 (500 GB).

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