SSD Alliance To Introduce First Testing Program In July
An alliance advocated by Taiwan-based companies for the standardization of solid-state drive (SSD) testing will introduce the first set of testing standards in July. Members of the alliance aim to invite leading chipmakers and PC vendors to join the league.
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