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Samsung will be offering SSD 850 EVO series drives with capacities ranging from 120GB all the way up to 1TB in mSATA flavors, but the M.2 models top out at 500GB. Like most other SSDs, performance ...
The Samsung SSD 840 EVO mSATA series of drives would be essentially identical to their 2.5” counterparts, save for the mSATA drives’ much smaller form factor.
Crucial's m4 is one of the best-selling SSDs in the world thanks to its high performance and low price. Can Crucial hit the same high sales numbers with the new m4 mSATA SSD?
Mushkin has unveiled what it claims to be the world's first 480GB mSATA SSD. The device is part of the Atlas line, and joins Mushkin's large catalog of SSD offerings, which includes the Callisto ...
Now Samsung is back with another set of SSD 840 EVO drives, having shrunk the entire range into the tiny mSATA form factor.
Plextor shows us what it has got in an mSATA SSD with its M5M 256GB. TweakTown shows you what that's like in RAID 0. Let's go!
The drive is called the 480 GB Atlas mSATA SSD and it will be available online soon. The SSD uses a SandForce SF-2281 processor with unthrottled IOPS.
OCZ Technology Group, a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) for computing devices and systems, today launched the Deneva 2 and Intrepid Series mSATA SSD lineup for OEM ...
Samsung Samsung's popular 840 Evo solid-state drive (SSD) has just gotten more versatile. Today the storage vendor announced the mSATA version of the drive.
Just in time for the ultrabook onslaught of 2012, Samsung has started production of a new line of mSATA solid state drives that could double the performance of its current line of SSDs.
But among their limitations, SSD drives have been slow to provide the types of capacities that traditional magnetic hard drives can -- and the smaller mSATA ones have had even more difficulty.
From time to time people have asked here (or in Mobile Computing) about SSDs for older laptops that use a parallel ATA 2.5 inch hard drive. Such devices exist, but there are only a few of them ...