Intel’s enterprise-grade range of solid-state hard disk drives has received an important firmware upgrade, which now adds support for the “Trim” feature on Windows 7. Trim, as well as increasing the ...
Intel have pushed out their promised update to the X25-M SSD, along with the Intel SSD Toolbox and Optimizer, the standout factor of which is a 40-percent increase in performance for the 160GB drive.
On Monday Intel released an firmware upgrade for the X25-M solid state drive (SSD). Yesterday, the company pulled the update. The software package, called SSD Toolbox, was designed to monitor and ...
This revision adds a firmware update for the Intel SSD 750 Series products ...
One day after releasing the SSD Trim tool and Firmware upgrade Intel pulled down the software as users reported corrupted and broken SSD drives. The firmware flashes fine yet users report that after ...
Intel has withdrawn a firmware update it issued to people who use its X-25M solid-state drives with Windows 7, after the update was found to stop the operating system from working. Firmware update ...
Along with the Windows 7 launch last week, came the long-awaited support for TRIM. As the OS natively supports the new storage command, if there’s an SSD installed and no other storage drivers are ...
Firmware updates can be hit-or-miss at the best of times, but when an update that promises a 40 per cent increase in speed ends up killing your expensive solid-state drive, you're not going to be too ...
Intel's new firmware and toolkit for its new X25 line of solid state disks (SSDs) delivered a massive improvement in their already blisteringly fast performance this week, with increased write speed ...
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This week, Intel finally released an update for its SSD 320 series drives to fix the Bad Context 13x error that plagued a number of people. Intel has posted a ...
The SSD issues from both Intel and SandForce certainly are getting a little lame. Stuff like this should not have to happen with something important as storage devices. Intel has published new ...
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