Super Talent shows off big SSDs
Taipei TAIWAN - At this year’s Computex convention in Taipei, Super Talent showed off some very big 64 GB solid state drives. The drives were in 2.5 and 3.5" form factors and used a SATA interface. Company reps also showed us a very interesting USB stick that connects directly to the motherboard.
These sticks connect via the motherboard’s USB pin header and add 2 or 4 GB of extra memory for Windows Vista’s Ready Boost technology. Seems like a pretty nifty way of freeing up an outside USB slot (even though you are giving up some slots by taking the header).
These sticks connect via the motherboard’s USB pin header and add 2 or 4 GB of extra memory for Windows Vista’s Ready Boost technology. Seems like a pretty nifty way of freeing up an outside USB slot (even though you are giving up some slots by taking the header).
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