Intel’s pre-production SSDs get pictured
By Darren Murph | April 3, 2008
Filed under: Storage
We’ve been waiting so long for Intel to stop talking and start producing its own line of SSDs that it’s actually kind of shocking to finally see some progress. Nevertheless, one Knut Grimsrud managed to spend some time with a pre-production unit and was noticeably satisfied with performance. ‘Course, we all know the benefits of solid state by now — we’re ready to see those buggers snapped above available en masse. Any day now, Intel.
[Via CNET]
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