Intel has introduced its first mSATA SSD drive which offers a full 6GB/s connection. The Intel SSD 525 Series offers buyers a small, fast and efficient fixed storage solution. The new drive series ...
* New Intel SSD 310 Series delivers Intel X25-class performance, but in 1/8th the size. * Ultra-compact SSD enables the accelerated performance of an SSD with higher-capacity HDDs for dual-drive ...
When we went notebook shopping for a model that accepted both SATA III and mSATA, we had a difficult time. Many of the major notebook manufacturers use mSATA in their popular models, but don't list ...
Until now, a majority of products shipping with mSATA ports used SATA II connections. A few SATA III products hit the market, nearly all ultrabooks, but notebooks and desktop motherboards were ...
According to a recent announcement by Samsung, they will be releasing an array of new mSATA SSDs with capacities ranging from 120GB all the way up to an industry leading 1TB. Based off their highly ...
Samsung is beefing up ultrabook storage space and speed with the first 1TB solid-state drive (SSD) in the miniature mSATA form factor. Samsung has been taking the SSD market by storm recently, and the ...
At CES earlier this year, one of the SSD vendors with a lot to show off was Plextor who had a number of new SSDs planned for early 2014. Among the SSDs they showed were the Plextor M6e, a M.2 form ...
Plummeting prices and a super-slick user experience have brought solid-state drives (SSDs) into sharper focus than ever before. As we have repeated ad nauseam over recent weeks, it is now possible to ...
Mushkin introduces the Atlas deluxe, a new mSATA SSD claiming to be world's fastest 30GB model in its class. The disk features the SandForce SF-2281 SSD controller, it has a SATA 6Gbps interface and ...
Since my last review of a Renice Technology Mini PCIe form factor solid state disk the company has upped it’s line of Mini PCIe form factor SSDs to include the Renice K3VLAR 50MM mSATA SSD, which adds ...
While I doubt the MacBook Air will render her secrets very willingly, you can, with a little effort, upgrade your SSD modules using Toshiba’s 2.2mm mSATA chips. The chips, called the Blade X-gale, ...
From time to time people have asked here (or in Mobile Computing) about SSDs for older laptops that use a parallel ATA 2.5 inch hard drive. Such devices exist, but there are only a few of them.