It doesn’t seem so long ago but it it was 2010 when SandForce teamed up with Intel to display the first working model of an SSD using Intel’s new 25nm NAND flash memory. That led to several very popular articles on TSSDR as it was the first clue that led us on the track of discovering that Intel would be …
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Seagate Highlights M.2 Future SSD Designs at FMS – Flash Memory Summit 2013 Update
As a follow up of our great interview with Gary Gentry and the Seagate Team yesterday, we thought we might bring you for a quick tour of the FMS 2013 Seagate booth, which coincidentally sits right beside SK Hynix (new owner of LAMD controller) and LSI (strategically set with Seagate for SSD future). As you approach the display, we are …
Read More »Seagate Strategically Aligns With LSI and States 1st SAS 3D NAND SSD Release Upcoming – Flash Memory Summit 2013 Update
So the story goes that somewhere at FMS 2013 a certain person is floating around with a new Seagate SSD that contains a LSI SandForce controller. Parallel to that, the question has been in place for some time as to what will become of Seagate’s relationship with LAMD, recently purchased by SK Hynix, and where will that stand with Seagate …
Read More »Mushkin Displays New Scorpion Deluxe PCIe SSD – Flash Memory Summit 2013 Update
While visiting Avant early this morning at Flash Memory Summit, our friend Brian Flood showed off Mushkin’s new Scorpion Deluxe PCIe SSD. Not only is the Scorpion Deluxe capable of 2.1GB/s read and 1.9GB/s write performance with over 100,000 IOPS but also, this form factor can be configured in as high as a 2TB form factor. Here is a shot …
Read More »Avant Makes Public Debut Showing Off Amazing SSD Products – Flash Memory Summit 2013 Update
If you don’t know the name Avant and you are relatively fluid in the SSD world, there is a reason. Avant Technology has been in business for some 27 years and in the SSD game since day one. In fact, they were working with SandForce even before SandForce came out of stealth mode. Since the first consumer SSD release back …
Read More »Silicon Motion Announces New SM2246EN SATA 6 Gb/s SSD Controller — High-Performance And Low-Power Hardware And Firmware Solution
Silicon Motion Technology Corporation, a world leader in design and production of NAND Flash controllers for solid-state storage devices, is announcing its new SM2246EN SSD controller for client solid-state drives (SSDs) and NAND-cache SSD products. Sampling is underway of the ultra high-performance and low power consumption SM2246EN SATA revision 3.1 (6 Gb/s) SSD controller. Independent testing results confirm that the …
Read More »ASUS Republic Of Gamers Announces RAIDR Express PCIe SSD — 830 MB/s Reads, 810 MB/s Writes And 100,000 Random 4K IOPS
ASUS ROG (Republic Of Gamers) is announcing the RAIDR Epxress, a PCIe-based SSD that features support for both older (legacy) BIOS motherboards; as well as for modern UEFI BIOS boards. The RAIDR Express is targeted to serious gamers and PC power users who demand speed and durability from their systems. The red and black design, including two-sided metal shields, is …
Read More »VR-Zone Update — More Intel SSD 5Q Roadmap Info Published
As TSSDR reported a couple of days ago, Chinese site VR-Zone published Intel’s latest SSD roadmap. This roadmap indicates a pending 530 model release, along with M.2 NGFF form factor and mSATA series. VR-Zone has now posted an updated model chart related to the roadmap. The model chart indicates that the 530 series will be offered in M.2 form factor …
Read More »2013 MacBook Air NGFF PCIe SSD Review (256GB) – Pre-Configured MBA Doesn’t Set The ‘PC’ Performance Bar
If you’ve been hanging around TSSDR or Technology X lately, you will have noticed that Apple shipped us a brand smacking new MBA, complete with a Samsung 256GB NGFF PCIe SSD that spits out performance as high as 825MB/s. Since our initial MBA reports, we have had the opportunity to do what we do best and install Windows 7 on the …
Read More »SanDisk Extreme II SSD Review (240GB) – SanDisk Finds That Sweet Spot and Hits a Home Run
In baseball, there is a ‘sweet spot’ on the bat that everyone strives to hit when they strike the ball. It is the spot that home runs are made of and finding it means that the baseball will rebound with velocity never seen through contact with any other part of the bat. If the performance of the new SanDisk Extreme …
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