OCZ Offers Most Affordable Indilinx-based SSDs

 

OCZ Technology has just unveiled the Solid 2 SATA II 2.5″ Solid State Drive (SSD) Series which make use of the proven Indilinx controller and MLC NAND memory.

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Galaxy GeForce GTX260+ OC Version Reviewed

 

Galaxy has recently released an update to its GeForce GTX 260 lineup, and the factory-overclocked model packs a new and more efficent cooler for enhanced performance.

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AMD Sempron 140 Unlocks to Dual Core

 

It’s already not something new that AMD processors can unlock disabled cores, and the company has done it again on its recently announced Sempron 140 – the Sempron 140 single-core processor can be transformed into a dual-core Athlon II X2.

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MSI Big Bang Motherboard Promises Multi-GPU Revolution

 

The Israel website IOPanel reports that MSI is now working on a revolutionary motherboard, MSI Big Bang, which enables you make practically any combination of graphics cards for performance scaling.

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Intel and Micron Announce Most Cost-effective NAND Chip

 

Intel and Micron today announced the development of a new 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) multi-level cell (MLC) NAND technology. The chips are typically used in consumer storage devices such as flash cards and USB drives, where high density and cost-efficiency are the top priorities.

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Intel Releases Corrective Firmware for 34nm SSDs

 

Intel has today released a firmware update for the Intel X25-M/X18-M SATA SSD on 50nm (black case, G1) and 34nm (Silver case, G2) which has fixed the issue found recently.

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