Archive for the ‘Memory’ Category
GeForce Fermi GF100 GPU is Coming Soon
According to reports on the VizWorld web the next-gen DX11 class based GF100 chip (known under the Fermi family name) graphics cards based on the GPU will most likely be launched by early December, this year.
In addition, the company is also said to be taking pre-orders for the GF100 GPU, although its partners have received no guarantees on the final shipping date for the fresh graphics processor. Nevertheless, the December’s first week appear to remain the most likely estimation.
Verbatim 32GB USB eSATA Combo SSD
Verbatim has presented its new solid state drive (SSD) which seems USB flash drive form. Their SSDs is boasts with USB 2.0 and eSATA connectivity. The Verbatim USB/eSATA Combo SSD has capacity of 32GB of storage space. It has dimensions 80×23×9 mm (LxWxH) and weights 19 grams. Verbatim 32GB USB/eSATA Combo SSD is sliding mechanism for used it.
OCZ Revises Z-Drive PCI-Express x4 SSD
OCZ Technology went back to the drawing board and is now preparing a revised of its OCZ Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD. The Z-Drive connects to the system using a PCI-Express x4 interface, and operates on SSD MLC NAND flash. It comes in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB, and 1 TB, with a RAID controller, 256MB cache. Its average read/write sequence is 878 MB/s and 781 MB/s. Average MTBF, or uptime however, is circa 900,000 hours.
Buffalo’s 2GB and 4GB TeraStation NAS System
Buffalo Technology recentl introduces its NAS system codenamed TeraStation with 4TB maximum support. It measures 170×215x30 mm (WxHxD), using up to four 3.5-inch hard drives SATA (RAID 0/1/5) and will work under the supervision of the Intel EP80579 1.2 GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. This device will be available in two model of WS-Q2.0TL/R5 (2TB version) and WS-Q4.0TL/R5 (4TB).
Coby Snapp CAM5000 720p HD Camcorder
Coby has introduced its latest HD Camcorder that is called Coby Snapp CAM5000 HD Camcorder. This Camcorder is a budget priced 720p HD digital camcorder. The CAM5000 HD Camcorder features a 5 Megapixel CMOS image sensor a LED light for low-light condition. Coby CAM5000 records 1280×720p HD video at 30fps in MPEG-4 format. Coby Snapp CAM5000 HD Camcorder comes with a 2-inch LCD display and has 128MB onboard memory and supports SD/SDHC cards up to 8GB. Coby CAM5000 also offers a built-in HDMI connection. Coby Snapp CAM5000 has a removable lithium-ion battery that offers 2 hours of operation. It’s available at a price of US $99.99.
The 4GB Hand Grenade USB Flash Drive
The hand grenade USB drive is a plastic cast out of a hand grenade with a trigger. The dimensions of the drive are 60mm x 30mm x 30mm and it weighs around 15g. Available in cutting 4GB Memory, weigh 15 grams and measuring approximately 60 × 30×30mm, you can find them in the colors observed in the photo here (yes, orange, white, blue and black) for $20 or circa €14. Well this little guy will give new meaning to “Bombs Over Baghdad” for geeks.











Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive
Kingston Technology Company, the independent world leader in memory products, has recently released the SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive, the most recent addition to its its V (Value) family of solid-state drives (SSD). Enhancing the overall productivity level, the 40GB Boot drive can significantly accelerate desktop’s boot, shutdown and application load times.
Smartly designed to feature lower power consumption, the drive offers users a low-cost upgrade solution, enabling the installed hard-disk drives to elevate the functional capabilities of current desktop concurrently. Besides, the 40GB drive embraces cloning software, 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch brackets and SATA data and power cable extenders.