Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Apr 30 2009, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Upgrade kits for laptops include a 2.5-inch SSD, Acronis True Image HD software for data transfer, and a USB-to-SATA or SATA-to-SATA connector cable. Desktop upgrade kits include a 3.5-inch SSD, Acronis True image HD software, and a SATA connector and power cable.
Imation promises that its SSDs will increase data transfer speeds, access times, and boot times. The M-class SSDs are available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities with pricing starting at $189.99. The S-Class SSDs are available in the same capacities with pricing starting at $659.99. Upgrade kits in 64GB or 128GB are available starting at $299.99 for M-class and $1299.99 for S-class.
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In this Product How-To article Mark Saunders describes a new methodology for doing firmware development for the Cypress’ Arm-based Programmable SoCs, using the company’s PSoC Creator in combination with Arm’s uVision IDE. Programmable devices are really ...
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