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Toshiba starts shipping 512GB SSDs to OEMs

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Toshiba starts shipping 512GB SSDs to OEMs

Toshiba announced today that their latest-generation solid state drives, featuring the company’s new 43nm MLC NAND-flash manufacturing technology, have just started shipping. Available in 64, 128, 256 and 512GB capacities, the drives won’t be available directly to the public initially but rather as an OEM product for the notebook, gaming and home entertainment markets.

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Others have announced too soon, and problems have stopped production. Toshiba seems pretty sure of itself.
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Others have announced too soon, and problems have stopped production. Toshiba seems pretty sure of itself.
Might mean they've already solved production problems, I suppose. Now if only they can drop the cost/gig a couple or three price points...
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