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Today, Intel introduced their new 335 SSD series, which uses 20nm Intel NAND Flash, and is capable of 500 MB/s reads and 450 MB/s writes.
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OCZ [NASDAQ:OCZ] last week announced that they were close to delivering a new Barefoot 3 Indilinx controller for SSDs and would begin sampling them relatively soon.
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Hitachi has partnered with long time SSD experts, Intel, on implementing their own next generation enterprise SSD.
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Back on CES 2011, OCZ Technology talked about Deneva, product line dedicated to Enterprise market. Today, Deneva 2 was launched offered in 1.8", 2.5" and 3.5" form factors.
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As the Computex 2011 approaches (next week), more and more companies are revealing their key products. Super Talent is approaching the show with a different angle: affordable USB 3.0 drives.
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Given the staggering rate of SSD adoption in Enterprise segment, we're not surprised to see companies diving into the market. In order to keep the growth, OCZ introduced a SAS SSD.
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Following the market success of Z-Drive and RevoDrive, the company announced VeloDrive, PCIe-based SSD targeting SMB (Small and Medium Businesses), Enterprise clients and System Integrators.
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HARDWARE
RUMORS
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Watching movies for Easter is a family tradition. This time around, I got interrupted by a very interesting story coming out of South Korea.
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The bad news is that memory suppliers have outdone themselves once again and have stepped off the proverbial cliff [almost on cue]. The good news is that this may be perfect timing for the solid state storage market.
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SandForce Inc., announced the company’s new solid state disk processor family today. The SF-2000 family include three processors; The SF-2300 for industrial applications, the SF-2500 and SF-2600 intended for enterprise.
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Solid State Drive technology is constantly coming down in price. But Crucial is selling refurbished M255 drives for the lowly 1GB = $1. If you don't mind refurbished, this sounds like a good deal.
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ANALYSIS
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Last year was a good year for SSD’s in the Server environment. Everything was coming up roses till it became clear that one company had been dissembling their capabilities to some rather large storage players.
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Owners of select Solid State Drives from memory vendor A-Data would want to take part in these festivities: Support for the Windows 7 TRIM feature is finally brought to the table through an anticipated firmware update.
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Seagate, one of the world’s leading Hard Drive manufacturers finally entered the solid state market with an enterprise product line.
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Ask yourself: when would you invest in solid state technology? If the answer is "when the drives hit below 100 greenbacks", look no further...
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SanDisk announced that the company started commercial shipments of their new multi-level cell [MLC] memory manufactured in 43nm process, courtesy of Toshiba's Japanese foundry.
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Kingston Digital just launched SSDNow V+, new series of SSDs that improves performance over its previous mainstream oriented series [SSDNow V], but comes at an interesting price.
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The fun time is over: with the release of Western Digital's own SSD, the company is telling its competitors that the day of reckoning is coming. Only Seagate is missing.
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We always had a soft spot for Toshiba notebooks... now, the company launched a 12.1" notebook with a 512GB of ultra-fast SSD, promising 12 hours of battery life? Yours for "only" $4,422.
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OCZ launched its Z-Drive PCIe SSD during CeBIT 2009 in March. Five weeks later, three models appeared at French e-tailer: 250GB will set you back for 1400 Euro, 500GB for 2200 and a big "daddy", 1TB model for 3400 Euro.
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