
Dell’s been doing both solid state and encrypted drives for some time now, but only now is the company combining both efforts and preparing to offer encrypted SSDs in the coming months. The Samsung-manufactured drives will come in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB options, and though the hardware encryption method isn’t specified, we’d venture a guess it’ll have something to do with Trusted Computer Group’s 128-bit standards adopted by Sammy and virtually every other drive maker back in January. No word just yet on how much they’ll cost, but if current prices are any indication, it won’t come cheap.
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