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Fusion-io ioDrive (80GB)
Reviews The Fusion-io ioDrive is in a performance field of its own. Home users are much better off RAIDing a few SSDs together; however, for those running servers that need extra throughput now, the Fusion-io represents an expensive, but justifiable, saviour.
Thursday, June 25 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Gamer, PCI Express, Chip, Card, Ubuntu, NAND, operating system, Fusion-io, firmware, hard drive
Sata 3.0 paves way for slimmer notebooks
News The new version of the Serial ATA specification, released on Wednesday, also promises smoother video playback from storage drives using the interface.
Friday, May 29 2009 11:53 AM
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Components, Specification, PC Company, Video, Storage, Notebook, Serial ATA, disk, Netbook
EMC launches higher-capacity enterprise flash
News The company believes demand for higher-capacity flash drives is growing, and has rolled out 200GB and 400GB versions for its three main storage lines.
Friday, March 20 2009 11:14 AM
Tags: Data centers, EMC Corp., Storage, Gartner Inc., Pillar Data Systems, finance industry, EMC Celerra, PCI, disk storage, enterprise storage
Fusion-io touts 'fastest' solid-state drive
News Fusion-io announces the ioDrive Duo, which the company claims is the fastest to date.
Thursday, March 12 2009 12:02 PM
Tags: Storage, Steve Wozniak, Chief Scientist, PCI Express, Chip, business application, PCI, Fusion-io, Bandwidth, co-founder
Wozniak joins SSD start-up
News Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will join solid-state drive firm Fusion-io as chief scientist and technical adviser, after having served on the company's advisory board.
Monday, February 09 2009 06:21 AM
Tags: Storage, Leadership, Solid State Disk, Steve Wozniak, Chief Scientist, Storage, mainframe computer, Computer, Fusion-io, advisory board
How Intel's supercomputer almost used HP chips
News In the 1990s, Intel seriously considered building the world's fastest supercomputer with a rival's processors, but the Pentium Pro arrived in time after all.
Wednesday, September 23 2009 10:55 AM
Tags: Personal Computers, Notebooks and tablets, Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Virtualization, Virtual Machine, Chip, Server, processor, supercomputer




