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Intel To Ship 160 GB Flash Drives In Q2.

Santa Clara (CA) - Computerworld is reporting that Intel will unveil new solid-state drives with capacities of up to 160 GB. The 1.8" and 2.5" drives will be available in the second quarter and no price has been specified. Most likely, these new drives will be demonstrated at next month"s Intel Developers Forum in Shanghai. TG Daily will be sending two editors to the event. ComputerWorld.


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