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RunCore debuts 2.5-inch 7mm Pro VI SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/07/2012 08:59 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

RunCore introduced their new Pro VI 2.5-inch 7mm solid state disks.

RunCore, the leading manufacturer of high-performance and rugged solid state drives (SSDs), today introduced their new Pro VI 2.5in 7mm SSD for Ultrabooks, offering higher and more stable performance than previous 7mm SSDs.

According to latest results of various research institutions, it is estimated that more than a million Ultrabooks will be bought within 2012 as the retail price is expected to drop into the $799 to $899 range. Recently SSD pricing has already been declining, encourageing PC suppliers to use SSDs in their products, in particular Ultrabooks. In addition to the Pro V Ultra SSD, RunCore once again introduce another new 7mm SSD





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