The WD Blue 3D SSD is a SATA SSD with a not-so-secret twin: Sandisk’s Ultra 3D SSD. They are in fact the same drive with different labels, WD owning Sandisk and all that. The ‘3D’ term means the drives use stacked (layered, vertical, etc.) NAND. Practically speaking, that mean...
May 27, 2008 Following on from last year's64GB solid state drives (SSD) with SATA II interface,Samsunghas upped the ante by developing a 2.5-inch, 256 Gigabyte (GB) multi-level cell (MLC) based solid state drive using a SATA II interface, which it claims is the world’s fastest. Wi...
QUESTION: Does it matter what brand of SATA drives I use to create a 4 drive RAID 0 set?The answer is, "YES." (See graphs below)CONCLUSION You can't just buy any old brand of SATA drive and expect it to produce the same speeds in an array as any other brand. As you can see ...
Micron Technology, Inc. today introduced the RealSSD C300 solid-state drive (SSD), the fastest SSD for notebook and desktop personal computers (PCs) The RealSSD C300 drive is the first to leverage the SATA 6Gb/s interface, providing read speeds of up to 355 megabytes per second (MB/s) ...
SATA3 SSD series is engineered to deliver exceptional performance and reliability for both laptop and desktop users. With a robust SMI2258XT/Other controller, this solid state drive ensures swift data processing and quick boot-up times. The impressive read and write speeds of up to 560 MB/s ...
s prototype drive is basically a traditional 3.5-inch 4TB desktop hard drive that uses the SATA Express (SATAe) PCI-e interface along with up to a 128GB of NAND Flash memory acting an SSD of sorts for caching purposes to help bolster the drives performance. WD claims that the performance...
As storage performance innovators, we know that bottlenecks cramp your style. The Accelsior 8M2 was purposely created to be the fastest drive you can use in any workflow. With eight on-board NVMe SSDs and speeds up to 12,000MB/s, video editors have the real world speed for sustaining the...
2 Comments on SanDisk Unleashes World’s Fastest MLC Solid-State Drive Family #1 oli_ramsay $149 of a good 60GB SSD sounds very reasonable. Would be awesome to have one as an OS drive! Posted on Jan 9th 2009, 0:14 #2 mdm-adph Whoa -- the prices for these things keep comin...
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Samsung today released two new gumstick SSDs based on the non-volatile memory express (NVMe) specification with peak speeds of up to 3.5Gbs.