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Rumor: Intel brings 25nm SSD with 600GB hard drive

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 drives are, however, according to a report by fudzilla.com at the beginning of 2011 to the market to come. 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. Intel is all of his flash drives with the new 25 nanometer technology will provide.

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.This doubles the storage capacity. The 160 gigabyte SSD will thus be the 80-gigabyte SSD to replace, which is covered by the program. The ceiling of 1.8-inch drives will rise to 300 gigabytes. The target group for these small wonders are probably memory in the first place not the end user and not the computer industry. » Read more..

Intel Atom chip for netbooks now with DDR3 support

Intel is expanding its successful line of Atom CPUs. Even in the second quarter of 2010, the chipmaker will probably bring a successor to the Atomic D510 on the market: the atomic D525. The new Atom CPU supports DDR3 memory is clocked at 1.8 GHz and, like its predecessor a TDP of 13 watts.

Chip manufacturer Intel is successful with its Atom CPUs, especially in the market for netbooks. In the months to bring the Intel Atom processor N470, N475 and N455 in the trade. The models Atom N475 and N455 are working together with both DDR2 and DDR3 RAM.

Also still in the current quarter, Intel would bring out a successor to the D510 Atom: The Atom D525 works with a clock speed of 1.8 GHz and, like its predecessor a TDP of 13 watts. It can work both with DDR2 memory as well as with the newer, faster DDR3 memory.

The Atom CPUs with an N before the number are for netbooks, with a D before the number for use in desktop computers as Nettops. With the new Atom CPUs Netbooks and Nettops more become an alternative to desktop PCs or notebooks as far as far as standard applications such as word processing and surfing the Web.