As much as we have seen some great products n CES this year, a definite rivalry in the area of SSDs is evident between SanDisk and Micron, one that will most definitely be changing the bar when it comes to value in SSD prices. Only a few days back, we posted of the SanDisk SSD Plus, a new SSD aimed …
Read More »Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 SSD Capable of 1.4GB/s and 125K IOPS – CES 2015 Update
Making our rounds at CES, we made a stop by Kingston to check out what they had going on. It turns out, they have something pretty impressive. They are releasing a brand new PCIe 2.0 x4 M.2 SSD capable of 1.4GB/s reads and 1GB/s write, the HyperX Predator! UPDATE: Exclusive Full Review Here. Featuring a Marvell 88SS9293 controller, the drive …
Read More »OCZ Displays New JetExpress Controller On New NVMe M.2 SSDs – CES 2015 Update
This week at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, our good friends at OCZ introduced us to a few new SSDs, as welll as a dynamite new SSD controller. On their display floor, OCZ has a brand new Vector series SSD, the Vector 180. This SSD will be the last of their Barefoot 3 powered product line. More specifically, it features …
Read More »Plextor Announces M7e Gen 2×4 M.2 SSD and M6e Black Edition for Gamers – CES 2015 Update
Our second private meeting yesterday was at the Aria with Plextor, a leading producer of performance-oriented flash storage devices. At this meeting they were unveiling two new solid state drives. The first is the M7e, a Gen 2×4 M.2 SSD, which they are promoting as the fastest SSD in the market today. There second announcement was of the M6e Black …
Read More »Mushkin Hyperion M.2 SSD Reaches 2.8GB/s and 350K IOPS – CES 2015 Update
Great things are happening at CES and the storage world might be seeing some of the greatest advances that it has seen in a while. Take the new Mushkin Hyperion M.2 SSD for example which, will not only reach just under 3GB/s and 350K IOPS but also, it can be had in capacities up to 1TB! Using the Phison PS5007 …
Read More »PNY Shows Off New SSD Product Lines – CES 2015 Update
While at Pepcom’s Digital Experience! 2015 in Las Vegas, NV, we were quite interested in what was going on at the PNY booth. They have announced a new line-up of SSDs for enterprise, client, and consumer applications. The naming scheme has also changed from before, now opting for a two letter abbreviation per drive class followed by a number series. …
Read More »Marvell Displays 88SS1093 NVMe SSD Controller at 2.9GB/s – CES 2015 Update
As journalists, perhaps the one constant that we are asked during our attendance at tech events might be whether we have seen a game changer, or something that stands out from the crowd. Dare I suggest that we found that during our first day at CES, but Marvells display of their newest 88SS1093 NVMe SSD controller might be just that. …
Read More »ADATA Readies Apple Compatible SSD With Seagate (SandForce) SSD Controller
We happened upon an odd display while touring the Seagate Suite at the Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas, as part of CES 2015 this week. Displayed below is what appears to be an ADATA SSD that contains the typical MacBook MBA/MBP SSD connector, along with a LSI SandForce controller that is definitely not the newest SF3700. As odd as we …
Read More »Silicon Motion Announces SM2256 SSD Controller With Support For TLC NAND — CES 2015 Update
We were privileged yesterday to meet with Robert Fan, Vice President and General Manager of Silicon Motion to discuss their latest SSD controller, the SM2256, which features support for TLC NAND. Historically, TLC NAND has had a reputation of having low endurance and reliability, and hence was not suitable for use in solid state storage devices. Fast-forward to today, and …
Read More »Trusted Computing Group Booth – Storage Visions 2015 Update
With computers in use reaching the two billion mark and mobile phones exceeding the world population, security is mission critical. Based on IDC estimates, about half of all data is unprotected. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse reports that 536,508,478 records have been breached from unencrypted drives that were lost, stolen or hacked since 2005. This has led to some substantial lost …
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