Marvell, a world-leading producer of storage, cloud infrastructure, Internet of Things (IoT), multimedia and connectivity semiconductor devices, is announcing the Marvell 88RC13XX family of high-performance RAID storage controllers. This new series has a full set of features that include eight 6Gb/s SATA ports, four lanes of PCI Express 3.0 and a 10Gb/s USB 3.1 device port with type-C connector support. …
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Seagate SandForce SF3500 On Display as Seagate Moves SandForce in a New Direction – Computex 2015 Update
When SandForce emerged from stealth mode in 2009, the SSD industry took on an entirely new look. SandForce was quick, aggressive and as much as many might think they may have introduced things just a bit too early, they played a very large part in shaping the SSD industry into what it is today. They inspired competitiveness and not many …
Read More »Silicon Motion Announces SM2256 SSD Controller Now Supports Micron’s Latest 16nm TLC NAND –Computex 2015 Update
Silicon Motion Technology Corporation, a world-leading producer of NAND flash controllers for solid state storage devices (SSDs), is announcing that its SM2256 client SSD controller now supports Micron’s latest 16nm TLC NAND. This enables solid state drive producers to create TLC-based SSDs that are high-performance, feature unprecedented reliability, and are cost-effective. Silicon Motion’s SM2256 is the best-performing, cost-optimized four-channel SATA …
Read More »Phison Displays 2.7GB/s Throughput NVMe M.2 SSD – Computex 2015 Update
As much as the common theme with SSD manufacturers has been to ‘wait for the Flash Memory Summit’ at Computex 2015 this year, Phison seems to be ready to make serious position play in the SSD space, displaying a number of SSD designs at their suite. First and foremost, we were more than happy to see two NVMe SSDs based …
Read More »Micron Announces 16nm TLC NAND For Consumer Applications – Computex 2015 Update
Micron Technology, a world-leading producer of NAND flash memory, is announcing the latest addition to its flash storage lineup – 16nm TLC NAND designed for use in cost-sensitive consumer products such as USB flash drives, media cards and consumer solid state drives (SSDs). This newest TLC NAND being built on Micron’s 16nm process provides an excellent balance of capacity, performance …
Read More »SanDisk Announces CloudSpeed Eco GenII 2TB SATA SSD For Cloud Services — Computex 2015 Update
SanDisk Corporation, a world-leading producer of flash storage devices, is announcing its new CloudSpeed Eco GenII SATA SSD, designed specifically for cloud service providers, in capacities up to 2TB. Utilizing 15nm NAND flash memory, SanDisk’s new CloudSpeed Eco GenII SSD provides more storage density with 3X the streaming bandwidth as compared to hard disk drives (HDDs). Geared as a drop-in …
Read More »Crucial Announces New Version of Storage Executive SSD Software Tool – Computex 2015 Update
Crucial, a world-leading provider of memory and storage devices, is announcing significant updates to its SSD “toolbox” called Storage Executive. The newest version (3.20) adds Momentum Cache, which is an intelligent caching feature that is able to improve burst performance by up to 10X, also extending an SSDs lifespan by reducing redundant write operations. Momentum Cache utilizes idle RAM for …
Read More »OCZ Trion100 To Be Released as Value SSD Solution – Computex 2015 Update
Considering the path OCZ has taken throughout the years from saturating the market space with several different options in their SSD line, right up to their purchase by Toshiba and change of focus to premium SSD releases, most wouldn’t expect an entry level release any time soon. They would be wrong and, although they may be describing this as an …
Read More »ADATA Intros New USB 3.1 External, NVMe M.2 and Enterprise SSD Capable of 3GB/s – Computex 2015 Update
Our visit to the ADATA booth at Computex 2015 this morning was rather interesting as it was the second time in two days that we saw a manufacturer introduce an external SSD with the newest USB 3.1 included, providing for much higher transfer speeds. As new and unique as USB 3.1 is, it is (at least in my opinion) somewhat …
Read More »OCZ Prepares New RevoDrive 400 M.2 NVMe SSD For Retail Release – Computex 2015 Update
To date, there is not a M.2 NVMe SSD on the market for retail purchase. In fact, one would still be hard pressed to find PCIe X4 M.2 SSDs available at the retail level, but for 3rd party sales of the Samsung XP941 and newest SM951 series M.2 SSDs. OCZ hopes to change this soon enough and reserved this news …
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