Intel To Bundle SSDs As Part Of Centrino 2 Platform
Expecting solid state drives (SSDs) to become the mainstream notebook storage format, Intel is planning to launch SSD products by the end of the third quarter this year which it will bundle as part of its upcoming Centrino 2 platform (Montevina), according to sources at PC makers. Intel has named the product line Intel High Performance SSD and will mainly targeting enterprise, mid-range and high-end notebook markets.
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Does anyone knows how fast the Intel SSD rates compare to everyone else’s.
"bundle"- What if I don't want SSD?