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Seagate’s SSD may be a bit late
The Register - July 02, 2009 1:07 PM
SoC problem makes for schedule jam
An investment bank briefing note says that Seagate has suffered a setback in its solid state drive (SSD) development project and may not ship product for testing until 2010, having previously said it will announce its enterprise SSD this year.?
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