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    Computerworld – Samsung Corp. said during an interview today that it is testing a new consumer-class solid state drive (SSD) with computer makers that’s about one-third the size of a business card and that would plug directly into an internal PCI Express (PCIe) slot in a desktop, laptop or netbook.

    Samsung told Computerworld at the Storage Networking World show that its new SSD conforms to the new mini-SATA (mSATA) interface that the SATA International Organization (SATA-IO) announced at Intel’s Developer’s Forum last month.

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    LG launches XD3 Slim portable HDDs

    Brushed aluminum exterior filed down to a minimalist 13mm in thickness with rubber-padded sides for impact protection. This is not just a portable hard drive, this is an LG XD3 Slim portable hard drive. It seems like LG has decided to differentiate its products on aesthetics alone, as the XD3 has the same USB and SATA II connectivity that have been on offer since the XD1, and storage is no greater than the max 500GB on the XD2. Even so, if the Korean price of 110,000 Won ($90) for the 320GB model shows up unaltered in Western lands, we know what we’ll be buying our imaginary girlfriends come Christmas.

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    Computerworld – Intel has confirmed that its new consumer-class X25-M and X18-M solid state-disk drives (SSDs) suffer from data corruption issues and said it has pulled back shipments to resellers.

    The new line of X25-M (2.5-inch) and X18-M (1.8-inch) SSDs are based on a joint venture with Micron and used that company’s 34-nanometer lithography technology. That process allows for a denser, higher capacity product that brings with it a lower price tag than Intel’s previous offerings, which were based on 50-nanometer lithography technology.

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    Solid-state disk (SSD) drives are all the rage among techies. The drives use non-volatile NAND flash memory, meaning there are no moving parts. Because there is no actuator arm and read/write head that must seek out data on a platter like on a hard disk drive (HDD), they are faster in reading and, in most cases, writing data.

    But SSDs are also much more expensive than their hard-disk drive (HDD) counterparts, which offer 300GB of capacity or more for less than $100.

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    Ever wondered how fast a 2TB PCI Express SSD drive with internal RAID is? Well, SuperTalent has a new model that hits 1.5GB/s! Just don’t expect this speed in a 2.5-inch form factor any time soon, but at least it’s an interesting quick look on things to come.

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