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Eurocom Adds Intel 510 Series Solid State Drives to Mobile Workstations

Drives use SATA for up to 500MB/s transfer speeds.

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March 17, 2011

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Eurocom Corporation has announced support for Intel's new 510 Series of solid-state drives inside its mobile workstations.

The addition of the Intel 510 series of SSDs to Eurocom’s list of storage drives gives customers an more choice when customizing their systems. Customers can choose from hard disk drives, solid state drives and hybrid drives. Within the SSD segment, MLC and SLC drives are offered.

Intel Solid-State Drive 510 series accelerates SATA throughput by using SATA 6 gigabits per second performance and NAND-based SSD technology. The Intel 510 series supports data transfers up to 500MB/s, with sequential write times up to 315 MB/s. They are available in 120GB and 250GB capacities. 

"The Intel 510 series SSDs gives Eurocom clients looking for the most powerful mobile workstations on the market a super fast storage option, that is rugged, efficient and performance oriented," says Eurocom President Mark Bialic. 

The 510 series of Intel SSDs is optimized for the Sandy Bridge architecture, though the 510 series will add fast transfer rates to any model, the new line of Eurocom Sandy Bridge notebooks are optimized for maximum performance. 

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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