This best-selling Portable 2 TB SSD external drive is finally back in stock
This best-selling Portable 2 TB SSD external drive is finally back in stock
Now OEMs like HP are using chips from Acer and other game companies to make their own SSDs. For example, it’s called the Speckler 750 and according to AMD this is the second SSD to be produced.
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It’s not like there’s anything wrong with the specs of the Speckler 750, which are identical. You can read a video of the first iteration of the SSD here.
Like Intel’s new SSDs, the AMD-made Speckler 750 can be installed on any laptop using 2TB drives, making it perfect for desktop use.
Intel is offering an “exclusive bundle” of 8TB SSDs for $99.99, which offers a 21-year warranty and will be available to anyone looking to upgrade to the new 14-inch HD 620 or 16-inch HD 620x.
If you’re looking for a more reliable SSD, the Speckler 750 is a good choice. It’s rumored to cost $99.99, but it is available from Amazon for $149.99 and from Dell for $399.99.
These are the only other SSD that will be able to support USB 2.0.
iMMC will also be making a significant push with Intel’s Skylake chips in 2016. In the world of SSDs, there’s always a certain amount of overhead involved, but the overall performance improvement seems to be having a big effect on customers.
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