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Nov 11 2009, 8:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Along with the processors, the SSDs will also use SLC and MLC flash memory and utilize the 3Gbps SATA and 6Gbps SAS interfaces. Capacities for the new line of SSDs will run from 50GB to 400GB.
Key bits of information like availability, pricing, and performance data are unknown. More information will be offered as we get closer to CES 2010 in January. Presumably, the SSDs will be unveiled at the show.
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