2.5TB HDD by 2010

TDK Corporation recently revealed a roadmap that says 2.5” 640GB and 3.5” 2.5TB HDD should be available by January 2010 TDk themselves are a major player in the manufacture of read/write heads for many HDD suppliers. They are currently producing high density read/write heads for 250 GB/platter (2.5-inch) and 500 GB/platter (3.5-inch). They have however…

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OCZ and Indilinx develop firmware to solve SSD Garbage problem

Solid State Drives are pretty much guaranteed to take over Hard Drives in the future. At the moment they are establishing their popularity with the enthusiast market but eventually they will become mainstream with consumers. This is mainly due to their low noise, low power consumption, blisteringly fast read times and increasingly fast write times.…

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Hitachi Launches First 2TB 7,200RPM HDD

You can never have to much storage when it comes to computers. With more and more people using their computers to store vast amounts of media the need for data storage is constantly increasing. Hitachi has finally launched the world’s first 7200RPM 2TB hard drive for the mass market. The 2TB Deskstar 7K2000 combines high…

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Nvidia To Release Scaled Back ION LE

Fudzilla is reporting that Nvidia has introduced a lower-priced version of its ION chipset, which is branded as ION LE. Like the original ION, the LE is designed to boost the graphics performance of Atom CPUs by providing a faster alternative to Intel’s sluggish graphics chip. However, unlike the original ION, the ION LE will…

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Intel Westmere images leaked

Intel’s six-core Xeon processor, known as Westmere, has been seen in a leak of an engineering sample. Still identified as a mainstream Core i7 chip by software, the Xeon W5590 example runs at a relatively low 2.4GHz clock speed but has 12MB of Level 3 cache shared between all cores and 256KB of Level 2…

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