Camera Memory Kingston offers a variety of solid-state hard drives, many of which were created as a result of its collaboration with Intel, Kingston, and now sells a number of SSD Intel under its own brand. Currently, the most common form factor SSD is 2.5 ", which is actively used in laptops, but modern computers tend to reduce the size while maintaining or even increasing functionality.
Company Kingston has announced that next year it plans to introduce higher-capacity drives up to 512 GB, some of which at the same time is physically small. In addition to other models of Kingston is going to release 1.8 "SSD, which would be an interesting option for portable media players, or perhaps even for very small notebooks. As long as the manufacturer has not said for what technology will be given a new SSD. The assortment of Kingston is a model developed by Intel, Samsung and Toshiba, while Toshiba and Intel themselves already offer 1.8 "drives.
Kingston refers to the company’s discretion. The market of solid-state drives now; there are two types of producers. There are some manufacturers, who, having received the new technology, immediately begins to produce products based on it, thus risking in an awkward position. And there are those who do not want to risk moving to the new technology only after the market is ripe for it. Company Kingston has long entered the market of SSD, but when it comes to the new SATA interface 6Gbit / s and USB 3.0, it is still very restrained. Similarly, Western Digital, Kingston spoke about the demand and sales. Representatives of Kingston reported that the producer is not going to produce any products based on these technologies for as long as the new standards do not become more popular on the market. They noted that at present the usual SSD will receive nothing from the availability of the SATA interface 6Gbit / s, and that the wider dissemination of SSD with SATA 6Gbit / s can be expected by the end of 2010.
In relation to the USB 3.0 producer are friendlier, he believes that the new Superfast version of USB in combination with solid-state drives can lead to very fast storage solutions, but currently there is no product that can adequately use the new interface, and producer waits until the interface is more widespread in the computer market.
Well, one can only sincerely hope that the manufacturers of motherboards understand their responsibility and will soon provide its products to support the latest technologies, especially when the producers of chipsets (AMD and Intel) are reluctant to do so.



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