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		<title>Rumor: Intel brings 25nm SSD with 600GB hard drive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intel is said to be launching this year based on 25 nanometer 600 gigabyte SSD drive on the market. In the small 1.8-inch format hard drives to be scheduled with up to 300 gigabytes. Also for the production of the 300 gigabyte 1.8-inch SSD is the new 25 nanometer technology base. The even smaller hard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span><span>Intel is said to be launching this year based on 25 nanometer 600 gigabyte SSD drive on the market.</span> <span>In the small 1.8-inch format hard drives to be scheduled with up to 300 gigabytes.</span></span></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span><span>Also for the production of the 300 gigabyte 1.8-inch SSD is the new 25 nanometer technology base.</span> <span>The even smaller hard drives are, however, according to a report by </span></span><a href="http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/18712/36/" target="_blank"><span><span>fudzilla.com</span></span></a><span><span> at the beginning of 2011 to the market to come.</span> <span>The new drives with 25 nanometer technology will be out for the 50 nanometer and 34 SSDs in the 1.8-and 2.5-inch format mean.</span> <span>Intel is all of his flash drives with the new 25 nanometer technology will provide.</span></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span><span>Compared with the previous versions based on 34 and 50 nanometers, the new memory chips twice as large page-and block sizes of 8 KB or 256 pages will show.</span><span>This doubles the storage capacity.</span> <span>The 160 gigabyte SSD will thus be the 80-gigabyte SSD to replace, which is covered by the program.</span> <span>The ceiling of 1.8-inch drives will rise to 300 gigabytes.</span> <span>The target group for these small wonders are probably memory in the first place not the end user and not the computer industry.<span id="more-331"></span><br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span><span>Maybe these drives are first come in camcorders or similar units of consumer electronics are used.</span> <span>While the 160 and 300-gigabyte SSDs as 1.8 and 2.5 versions will be offered, it is the large 600 gigabyte SSD probably be only a 2.5-inch drive.</span> <span>These drives could be, for example, in high Netbooks are used.</span> <span>Unlike regular hard drives SSDs have no moving parts.</span> <span>This means that SSDs unemfpindlicher to shocks and thus very well suited for use in mobile gadgets, such as, for example, the new tablets, suitable.</span></span></p>
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