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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Intel unveils business-class SSD Pro 2500 Series with self-encryption

Intel recently announced a new edition to its Professional Family of solid state drives, the Intel SSD Pro 2500 Series. These new business-class drives offer a wealth of security and manageability features, fast performance and a lower total cost of ownership according to a press release on the matter.

All of the drives in the Pro 2500 Series are self-encrypting drives (SED) that utilize hardware-based 256-bit encryption. They also feature the Trusted Computing Group's OPAL 2.0 standard and are Microsoft eDrive capable, policy-based controls designed to help prevent data breaches.

Rob Crooke, Intel corporate vice president and general manager of the Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group, said the need to protect assets, keep an eye on the bottom line and ensure employees have the best tools is a challenge for IT departments.

The Intel SSD Pro 2500 Series is a well-rounded solution to help balance those often competing needs, he added.

Pro 2500 drives will be available in both 2.5-inch and M.2 form factors with capacities ranging from 120GB up to 480GB. Sequential read/write speeds check in at 540MB/sec and 490MB/sec, respectively, across the board while random 4KB read/write speeds vary depending on capacity.

A total of 10 drives have been added to the Pro 2500 family as of writing, all carrying a standard five year warrant. Unfortunately, Intel didn't provide a release date or pricing for any of the new models.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Xiaomi unveils its new Mi 4 flagship smartphone

Xiaomi has finally taken the wraps off its new flagship phone, the Mi 4, after leaking details and teasing its reveal for some time. The device, which runs on Android, improves upon its predecessor with a metal frame instead of sticking to all plastic.

The Mi 4 features similar components to other companies' flagship phones, including a 5-inch 1080p screen, 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal memory, a rear facing 13-megapixel camera and 8-megapixel front facing camera, and a whopping 3080 mAh battery.

The new smartphone will be available starting for CNY 1,999 (around $322 USD) for the 16 GB model, while the 64 GB version will cost CNY 2,499 (around $403 USD). The 3G China Unicom version will go on sale on July 29, and the China Telecom version will land in August, while 4G versions will arrive in September. Xiaomi has not announced international versions at this time.

While the device does support 4G, the initial models will only support TD LTE, which is the standard that the three Chinese carriers use. Xiaomi says support for the internatonal FD LTE standard will come before the end of 2014.

Xiaomi has made a name for itself selling smartphones with high-end specs at a low-end price and is currently expanding overseas operations after a record year, with launches in Singapore, Malaysia, India, and the Philippines. The company seeks to expand its fan base and hopes to ship 100 million smartphones next year, with the eventual intent of possibly taking on Apple with its own brand of smartphone.

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