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Intel Halts Shipments of 34nm SSDs
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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Online retail outlets including Newegg have pulled Intel's brand-spanking-new 34nm X25-M G2 "Postville" SSDs from their websites just days after becoming publicly available, according to a blog from OEM system builder Puget Systems. The company said that removal of the SSDs stem from a firmware defect discovered in the first batch shipped last week. Unfortunately, consumers who already purchased the new 34nm SSDs may experience data corruption when modifying the drive's password in the BIOS.    (source: pugetsystems.com)


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