Up first at Storage Visions 2013 in Las Vegas, we spoke with SanDisk who are displaying enterprise, client and retail upgrade and new release solid state drives. On the retail side of things, SanDisk today announced release of their new UltraPlus SSD which the targets mainstream consumer just starting to examine the move to SSDs. Of interested in client though, …
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Marvell Partners With MemoRight To Enhance SSD Offerings
Marvell Technology (US-based) has reportedly invested in Memoright (Taiwan-based) to enhance its SSD offerings to include firmware, this according to a Digitimes story. This alliance w0uld allow Marvell to couple its SSD controllers with Memoright’s firmware technology, and let Marvell offer a more complete SSD solution to its customers and clients. The SSD controller IC market is currently dominated by …
Read More »Marvell Unveils Dragonfly NVDRIVE – World’s First NVRAM-Powered PCIe SSD Cache Solution
Marvell has announced availability of the Marvell DragonFlyTM NVDRIVE – the world’s first NVRAM-powered PCIe SSD cache solution. This turnkey enterprise-class caching solution with built-in SSD modules extends the company’s award-winning DragonFly NVCACHE and NVRAM adapter product offerings that were released last August. The DragonFly NVDRIVE is targeted to large-scale Internet and cloud computing datacenters. It will dramatically scale both …
Read More »Acer Unexpectedly Introduces New SSD Form Factor In S7 Ultrabook
I live for days like today. In less than 24 hours, I will be sitting back on some white sand Honduran beach in front of my villa yet my excitement is still right here in the SSD storage world; and so it should be. As it stands, we just ripped open a brand new Acer S7 because we had to …
Read More »Just How Far Will SSD prices Drop?
For many models of solid state drives, the last two years has been turbulant with certain models dropping from $3/GB to less than $1/GB. A quick look at e-tailers, even today, shows quality brand name SSDs as low as the 80-90 cents/GB range. The Crucial M4 256GB SSD has even been seen on sale as low as 67 cents/GB! According …
Read More »Kingston Wi-Drive Now Available in 128GB Capacity
Kingston has released an upgrade to one of our favorite toys lately which should interest a number of readers. As you may remember, we reviewed the Kingston Wi-Drive in a 64GB capacity a while back and it deservedly received out Innovations Award. Quite frankly, I never expected the Wi-Drive to be so useful and it has since become one of …
Read More »Samsung Acquires NVELO and Gains SSD Caching Software
In an unexpected move, Samsung has acquired NVELO and has added to their SSD portfolio with a proprietary caching solution that is arguably the most powerful in the industry. NVELO Dataplex software has been examined here at TSSDR on many occasions and is the only that we are aware of that can provide nearly identical SSD specifications on a hard …
Read More »Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Ultrabook Review and SSD Performance Analysis
It might seem a bit odd displaying the X1 in such a fashion for our opening shot, however, this ranks high in the list of unique qualities of the Lenovo X1 Carbon. In fact, if you are like I and spend a great many hours on the road typing articles in the passenger seat of a vehicle with the X1 …
Read More »Technology X is Live! – Check It Out and become Part of Our Team!
Well it has been some time in the making, but after a great deal of work and much pushing by readers for us to get it up, Technology X is live! Technology X will cover everything The SSD Review doesn’t and we are hoping to see it grow into an ‘all inclusive’ technology resource that has a worldwide reach! From …
Read More »AIS 2012: Longer Ultrabook Battery Life
Ultrabooks haven’t been the smashing commercial success that Intel and it’s partners might have hoped for, but they’re still popular, and represent a big chunk of growth in the PC industry. We stopped by Kent Smith’s (of LSI SandForce fame) session on Ultrabooks and flash technology here at AIS to see about the future of those portables from a storage …
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