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Welcome back to our continuing coverage of the 2013 Seagate SSD launch event here at TweakTown. We have two more products to cover today. The first is largest mainstream capacity drives, the 600 ...
We have a number of Seagate SSD articles hitting TweakTown today. Let's start with the cornerstone of the mainstream consumer class.
Seagate hasn't released pricing details on the 60TB SAS SSD, but it has said the drive will hit the market at some point in 2017.
Seagate is also fighting head-to-head with Fujitsu in the enterprise market. The client-side Seagate 600 SSD has 6 gigabit-per-second performance and faster boot-up times than hard drives.
Seagate has just announced a whopping 60 TB solid-state-drive, the largest SSD yet with that sort of capacity. Unfortunately, the SSD is only meant for businesses, released as an addition to ...
For now, this discount is among the best prices we've seen for the storage device. As mentioned, this Seagate SSD is the perfect companion to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.
Seagate hasn't disclosed its pricing, but the 600 SSD as well as the server-oriented 600 Pro SSD, 1200 SSD and X8 Accelerator should be available now.
Seagate has offered up a brand new internal SSD option for PlayStation 5 owners with the Game Drive PS5 NVMe SSD, available soon.
Seagate Technology has taken the wraps off of an unbelievable 60TB solid state drive at the Flash Memory Summit in Silicon Valley.
Seagate didn't make a comparable acquisition, and instead focused on selling higher capacity HDDs to enterprise customers. It might seem like Seagate doesn't care about the SSD market.
So because this architecture has been licensed from Microsoft, you can take advantage of Quick Resume and all the other benefits of Xbox’s enhanced memory and storage when playing games off of the ...
On the other hand, Seagate (including the $450 million LSI acquisition) had a fairly sizable presence compared to its peers in terms of enterprise SSD market share.