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Intel's 910-series of PCI Express SSDs
PCI Express is the future interface for Intel's high-end SSDs as vr-zone uncovers. The company is about to announce its new 910-series of PCI Express based SSD's, previously known as Ramsdale MLC and VR-Zone is bringing you the details ahead of the launch.
If we gaze back at the roadmap, Intel skipped its original PCI Express SSD
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