18Dec2007
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: John C

Intel has developed a small and lightweight SSD (solid state disk), Intel Z-P140 PATA. With the size smaller than a penny and weighs less than a drop of water, suitable for application in mobile internet devices, cellphones, and other media devices. The fast, low-powered and rugged disk is a part of the proposed Intel “Menlow” platform and comes in 2GB and 4GB capacities, extendable to 16GB.

The chip giant will showcase it’s latest development at CES 2008.
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- Tags: 2gb, Ces, Ces 2008, Drop Of Water, intel, Menlow, Mobile Internet Devices, P140, Pata, Rugged Disk, Showcase, Solid State Disk, Ssd
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