• Intel Z-U130 solid state drive

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    Intel has forayed into solid state drive’ market with the launch of Z-U130. The SSD which is based on NAND flash memory with standard USB 2.0/1.1 interfaces provides faster boot times, embedded code storage, rapid data access and low-power storage alternatives, claims the company. I think Intel has made a wise decision as there is a lot of room for growth in this segment. And also SSDs offers so many benefits over regular hard drives. As the big players increases, we’ll definitely witness the reduction in the prices of solid state drives and also regular hard drives. The Z-U130 is available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacity. With Adtron offering 160GB capacity, don’t you think what Intel is providing is too less?


    “Solid state drive technology offers many benefits over traditional hard disk drives including improved performance and reliability,” said Randy Wilhelm, vice president and general manager of Intel’s NAND Products Group. “The Intel solid state drive technology provides robust performance, while offering Intel’s industry leading quality, validation and reliability for a wide variety of embedded applications.”
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