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Peripherals

The First USB 3.0 Flash Drive Is A Wide Load

8:03AM Matt Buchanan | Super Talent’s first USB 3.0 flash drive, is huge — about the same size as Corsair’s Voyager, in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB sizes. It’ll push those gigs of Zatoichi rips at 4.8Gbps or about 10 times faster than USB 2.0. [Register]
Computers

Upgrading The SSD In A Netbook Makes A Difference

8:34AM Brian Lam | Netbooks are netbooks. Usually based on Intel’s Atom chipset, and generally not that fast. What you gonna do? Well, I upgraded the SSD in my Hackintosh. Not just to bump the drive from 32 to 128GB, but for SPEED. More »
Hardware

Super Talent Ships 512GB, $US1,500 MasterDrive RX SSD

11:30PM John Mahoney | The largest consumer SSD is now shipping from Super Talent, and it’s a big ‘un at 512GB. Read/write speeds are clocked (by Super Talent) at 230/160 MB/sec, respectively. [Super Talent, Product Page via Hot Hardware] More »
Peripherals

Super Talent Releases Mini PCIe SSDs Specifically For ASUS Eee PCs

9:45AM Adrian Covert | Super Talent launched a special series of mini PCIe SSDs for the ASUS Eee PC in 16, 32 and 64 GB sizes, meant to complement the 20 GB HDD found in some of the higher end models. The drives read at 40 mbps, write at 10 mbps and come in NAND MLC or NAND SLC configurations. The drives are expected to ship in November and will cost around $US55, $US80 and $US150 for the 16, 32 and 64 GB drives, respectively. [Super Talent via Electronista] More »
Hardware

Super Talent 128GB SSD Drops Solid State Price Like It’s Hot

12:30PM Gizmodo US Edition | Sound the alarm for hard disks—it looks like solid state drive prices have plunged enough to finally jump out of early adopter territory. California-based flash memory maker Super Talent is now offering a 128GB SSD for $US300 retail. That’s $US150 cheaper than a comparable offer from Dell and about $US4.95 cheaper per GB than Intel’s disks (though, granted, Intel’s runs faster). More »