Samsung launches a 256 GB solid state drive
Data Storage - Hard Disks - Flash Memory, Hardware News May 26th, 2008
Samsung launches a 256 GB solid state drive
South Korean tech giant Samsung has launched their new solid state drive. This new drive has a storage capacity of 256 GB.
The company claims that this new drive is 2.4 times faster than traditional hard drives.
Samsung is now planning to begin mass production of this drive later this year.
The company added that this new drive “represents a bold step in the shift to notebooks with significantly improved performance and larger storage capacities.”
Solid state drives are rare to find on notebook drives today. They have little capacity and sell at steep prices.
Tags: Hard Disks, Hardware, Samsung, Solid State Drives, South Korea, SSD
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