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November 11, 2007

Samsung 64GB SSD in a MacBook Pro

samsung 64gb ssd
The latest pin-up in the storage world is the Solid-State Drive (SSD), a flash-based drive with no moving parts that can be used in place of a traditional hard disk drive. SSDs are beginning to show up in high-end laptops and - albeit in smaller capacities - in portable media devices, where their low power requirements, resistace to shaking and movement and high data transfer rates make them ideal for high-portability gadgets. SlashGear has been lucky enough to get our hands on one of Samsung’s latest 2.5-inch 64GB NAND drives, currently featuring in high-end models from Dell’s XPS range and Alienware’s Area-51 m9750 notebook as a 128GB RAID array, and thought we’d put the OEM device to the test.
SlashGear’s exclusive look at the Samsung 64GB SSD in Macbook Pro

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Posted by Jason D. O'Grady at November 11, 2007 8:31 PM
Category: Peripheral
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