pugetsystems.com - 7/27/2009
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It seems like everyone has been excited about the recent release of Intel’s second-generation solid state drives (SSDs) this week. I am the proud owner of one of the first-gen models, and the idea that more affordable models will help more people to adopt this technology is just cause ...
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BIOS password snag subdues Intel's 34nm X25-M G2 launch party
Engadget —
... Man, Intel can't win for losin'. After it was forced to issue a firmware update to remedy an off-the-wall slowdown issue that affected a few of its original X25-M SSDs, the outfit is already having to push out a patch to solve a minor quirk with its ...
Intel's First X25-M G2s Suffering from BIOS Bugs
Maximum PC all RSS Feed —
... "There was a lot of confusion, but it was clear that something was wrong with these first units - enough so that Newegg and other online vendors had also pulled them entirely from their sites," Puget wrote in a blog. "We too stopped listing them, and began contacting our customers who were expecting us to ship them out this afternoon." ...
Intel's first 34nm SSDs hit by Bios flaw
ZDNet News - News Page One —
... shipping its first SSDs made using the 34nm manufacturing process a shift that should make the drives faster and cheaper. However, on Friday a US custom computer maker said the Bios defect had forced it and other online retailers to pull the first batch of 34nm SSDs from their sites. "There was a lot of confusion, but it was clear that something was wrong with these first units enough so that Newegg and other online vendors had also pulled them entirely from their sites," blogged William George , the customer service lead at Puget Systems. "We too stopped listing them, ...
Intel's first 34nm SSDs suffering from BIOS flaw
TechSpot —
... that it had started shipping its new Postville solid-state drives based on a 34nm manufacturing process a shift that promises faster performance and lower prices. With only a few days on the market, however, online retailers including Newegg have pulled the new X25-M G2 SSDs from their websites due to a recently discovered firmware defect. According to OEM system builder Puget Systems , those who already purchased the new 34nm SSDs may experience data corruption when adding, deleting, or modifying the drives password in the system BIOS. Intel had initially told Puget ...
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With Thursday's release of Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio, Apple has moved its flagship video and audio editing suites exclusively to the Intel chipset--while previous releases were Universal apps for either PowerPC or Intel CPUs, these versions ...