Third-gen Intel SSD's offer 300 and 600 GB capacities
The Intel SSD 320 Series uses the 3 gigabit-per-second SATA II interface to support an SSD upgrade for the more than 1 billion SATA II PCs installed throughout the world
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The fact that Solid State Drives (SSD) offer significantly better performance over hard disk drives is now well established. They're faster, require less power to run and – as they contain no moving parts – offer a more rugged storage solution. At the moment, though, HDD solutions are much cheaper and can store more data on a single device ... but the gaps are closing. Intel has now upped the available storage capacity on its new third generation SSD 320 Series to a spacious 600GB, and has managed to lower the cost by 30 percent.
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