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		<title>By: INFO: SSD News Bulletin (Solid State Drive/Disk) &#124; Reviews &#38; Technical Information</title>
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		<description>[...] Intel to enter SSD market By flung  Intel is planning to enter the Solid State Drive (SSD) market with their own product line called the Intel High Performance SSD. According to DigiTimes, Intel will roll out two versions by the end of the third quarter - the Client X25-M &#8230; Krunker - http://www.krunker.com [...]</description>
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