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HP launches diet desktop with solid-state drive

January 23, 2008, 10:40 PM —  IDG News Service — 

Hewlett-Packard Wednesday
introduced a business desktop with a slim form factor that packs a flash-based
solid-state drive, giving the system faster boot times than PCs with hard drives.

The HP Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Business Desktop, dubbed by HP as its smallest
enterprise desktop model, provides improved power efficiency and support for
tools, including Intel's vPro, that makes it easier to manage PCs.

Measuring 2.60 by 9.90 by 10.0 inches (6.6 by 25.15 by 25.4 centimeters), HP
said this desktop is 46 percent smaller than previous models. The PC is loaded
with power-efficient features, including solid-state drives (SSDs) that consume
less power than hard drives, said an HP spokeswoman.

The SSD can replace a hard disk as the PC's primary storage drive and delivers
performance and durability improvements, including quicker access to data, durability,
the spokeswoman said.

Random reads require the head to continuously seek the exact location of data
on a hard drive. SSDs have no moving parts or rotating platters, which results
in instantaneous seek times, leading to faster boot times and quicker data access.

A 16G-byte SSD will be available with the system, although users can select
hard drives with storage capacities of up to 160G byte when buying the product.

The system includes support for TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 1.2, a hardware-based
authentication technology for system security.

The Compaq dc7800 Ultra-Slim Business Desktop runs Intel's Core 2 Duo, Celeron
D or Pentium processors, and supports Intel's vPro technology, a platform that
helps service and manage PCs. It comes with Gigabit Ethernet and an integrated
Intel graphics media accelerator. Users can select between the Windows Vista,
Windows XP or FreeDos operating systems.

Pricing for the desktop, which is available now, starts at US$1,258 with the
solid-state drive.

There are already a few vendors that include SSDs in their hardware. Dell's
Alienware, a gaming systems manufacturer, includes them in its gaming desktop
PCs and Toshiba includes SSDs in its laptops. Intel is providing SSD storage
as an option to put on motherboards for its upcoming ultramobile Menlow platform,
and Lexar Media is offering SSD storage under the Crucial brand.

HP also announced the HP Compaq dc5800 Business PC. The business desktop will
be powered by Intel's Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium dual-core or Celeron
D processors. It will include up to 500G bytes of hard-drive storage, Gigabit
Ethernet networking, integrated Intel graphics, a DVD drive and a 16-in-1 media
card reader.

Priced at $579, the desktop will be available starting next month.

IDG News Service

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