The 64GB e-SATA Combo Card S530 has an e-SATA connection interface and it reaches a maximum read speed of 90MB/Sec. Both PQI's 1.8" microSATA SSD S518 and 2.5" SATA SSD S525 are available with a maximum capacity of 128GB.
SanDisk's new pSSD-P2 and SanDisk pSSD-S2 SSDs for netbooks are 1.8-in. drives built on SanDisk's 43-nanometer multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash memory. They are expected to become available in February in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
SDXC may have a theoretical capacity range of 32GB to 2TB, but Panasonic has already confessed that it's hoping to launch a 64GB card as soon as feasibly possible. Regrettably, pricing and availability is still yet to be determined,
Min Clock, 800 MHz (6.4 GB/s), 800 MHz (6.4 GB/s), 4.8 GT/s (9.0 GB/s), 200 MHz (6.4 GB/s). Reference Clock, 200 MHz, 200 MHz, 133 MHz, 400 MHz, 333 MHz, 266 MHz, 200 MHz. 64-bit Support, x86-64, x86-64, EM64T, EM64T. Hyper-Threading
Going with the ExpressCard form factor, they have new SSD devices in 16-, 32-, and 64-GB hitting the market next month. The 34mm modules offer 125MBps reads but only 30MBps for writes, so don’t try any fancy OS booting on these.
Verbatim today announced its new Solid State Drive, the ExpressCard SSD. Available in 16, 32, and 64GB capacities ($100, $150, and $300, respectively), the drive will ship at the end of February.
PQI's patented Intelligent Stick Interface technology allows users to use the SSD as a USB flashdriver as well, or even expand the present storage capacity. The eSATA Combo Card S530 is a 64 GB SSD and features a USB2.0-connector next
its new 34mm ExpressCard SSD for PC and Mac users, which promises to be some five times faster than USB-based ExpressCards thanks to its true PCI-Express interface. The drives will ship at the end of next month in 16/32/64GB sizes,
First up is the 1.8-inch microSATA SSD S518, which is destined to squeeze into tight spaces in capacities of up to 125GB, while the 32GB ExpressCard SSD S520 finally gives you a reason to utilize that funky slot over there that's gone
PQI’s Express Card SSD S520 comes with 32GB capacity and uses PCI/E slot and PQI’s patented Intelligent Stick Interface. Users can also use it as a USB flash drive. The 64GB e-SATA Combo Card S530 offers e-SATA interface and a maximum

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