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Most modern SATA SSDs are bumping up against the 500MB/s bulk transfer limit. Could a SATA 2.5" SSD have two SATA ports (and two SATA cables) and be able to double data transfer that way?
OCZ announced the new Agility 3 and Solid 3 SATA III SSD product lines. By using the latest technology, OCZ is able to deliver almost double the performance with these new series of drives ...
I've looked at several SSDs over the past two or three years and I find them refreshingly fast. I also find them to be easy to perform as drop-in replacements for standard 2.5-inch SATA HDDs.
OCZ today announced the release of its new Vertex 3 family of solid-state drives (SSDs), which support the 6-Gbps SATA III interface. OCZ claims that the Vertex 3 drives to deliver double the ...
Today Micron announced the new M600 SSD with Micron's innovative 128Gb 16nm MLC NAND flash. Availability comes in three form factors, 2.5" SATA, mSATA and m.2 (NGFF).
Intel's latest SSD 510 Series solid-state drives boast sequential read speeds of up to 500 MB/s – double that of Intel's current 3 Gbps SSDs – and sequential write speeds of up to 315 MB/s ...
As such, M.2 SSDs can be either SATA or PCI-E, although not both. M.2 SATA SSDs, like the Samsung SSD 850 Evo M.2 and Crucial MX200 M.2, have hardware you'd find on a standard 2.5in SSD and are ...
Century Corporation has unveiled its new M. 2 Double Standing Plus cradle (model: CROSMDSP10G). This handy device is designed to support one SATA SSD or HDD and two M.
New NVMHCI interface is faster, but SATA 3.0 will double its speed -- and extend its life Intel Corp.’s next-generation interface for solid-state drives (SSD) promises to make them faster and ...
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Those of us in the business of keeping an eye on new technologies wonder why the buzz about SATA 6Gbit/sec. (a.k.a. Serial ATA Revision 3) hasn’t been louder than it is. SATA 6Gbit/sec. is the ...
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