ASBIS announces start of distribution of AMD Radeon R3 solid state drives

Kwiecień 27, 2016

AMD, SSD

ASBIS announces start of distribution of AMD Radeon R3 solid state drives

AMD Radeon R3 is now available to all ASBIS business partners

April 27, 2016, Limassol (Cyprus) – ASBISC Enterprises PLC (WSE: ASB), an expert in the distribution of Information and Communications Technology products and solutions in EMEA emerging markets, announces the start of distribution of AMD Radeon R3 solid state drives across all countries of ASBIS presence.

Aimed to support the beginning of distribution of AMD Radeon R3 SSD, ASBIS announced partner incentive program, which lasts until the end of Q2 2016. 

The Radeon™ R3 series was designed to offer the ultimate storage solution with a capacity up to 960G and the latest generation delivering a high performance but at a consumer friendly price point. 

The Radeon™ R3 series excels in both incompressible and compressible data types such as multimedia, .ZIP files and so ware. With more emphasis on client workload.

Key features of AMD Radeon R3 solid state drives include advanced NAND flash, 7mm-height alloy housing, friendly price, and great performance.

About ASBIS
ASBISc Enterprises PLC (WSE: ASB) is based in Cyprus and specializes in the distribution of Information and Communications Technology products and solutions from global suppliers including Apple, AMD, Acer, Dell, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, Samsung, Seagate, Toshiba, WD. The company has its own subsidiaries all over the region of EMEA, more than 1,100 employees and 27,000 active customers in over 65 countries around the globe. For more information, visit the company's website at www.asbis.com.    

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