INTEL just announced that it will radically reduce the prices on two or three products of its line to high output of transistorized disc.
The disc transistorized X25-M from Intel and X25-E SATA SSDs were cut of a blow of scissors at by Chipzilla to become more accessible to us money-attached plebs fighting by the financial crisis.
The X25-M 80GB for books was dropped from $595 Juste to $390 while the X25-E 32GB, aimed mainly the company, waiter, storage, work stations went from $695 to $415 for quantities up to 1.000.
Newer SSDs, including X25-M 160GB and the X25-E 64GB also struck Intel 'floor of part of cutting of S, but the company does not indicate by exactly how much still. When the devices embarked in December 2008, the X25-M 160GB had the price indicated to $765 while the X25-E 64GB cost $795. �
Intel slashes SSD prices
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
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