Everything you need to know about Solid State Drives
16, 2011 – Intel Corporation announced its latest solid – state drive ( SSD ), the Intel® Solid – State Drive 710 Series, a purpose-built Multi-Level Cell (MLC) data center SSD and replacement for the Intel® X25-E Extreme SSD . … up to 2700 input/ output operations per second (IOPS) and 4K random read performance of up to 38500 IOPS across the full span of the drive , making this a suitable replacement to an SLC SSD or multiple enterprise-grade hard disk drives (HDD). …
The fastest PCIe-based solid-state devices can perform over a million random disk accesses per second, while the fastest rotating media disk drives can deliver around 200 random disk accesses per second.
14, 2011 – Intel Corporation announced today its latest solid – state drive ( SSD ), the Intel® Solid – State Drive 710 Series, a purpose-built Multi-Level Cell (MLC) data center SSD and replacement for the Intel® X25-E Extreme SSD .
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Today, Samsung Electronics, announced volume production of SSDs ( solid state drives ) that support SATA 3 with data transmissions at six gigabits per second (6 Gb/s).
Intel-based X25-E, said the demand is still very strong, even has gradually increasing, but the solid – state hard disk use 50 nm SLC NAND flash memory chip supply more and more nervous.
The Ultra SSD features faster performance with the drive's up to 280 megabyte per second (MB/sec) sequential read – Flash memory storage solutions specialist SanDisk Corporation introduced the Ultra solid state drive ( SSD ) for the retail market. The new SSD is designed to extend the life of desktop and notebook PCs and offer greater performance, durability and power efficiency than a hard disk drive . The drive co… Source: Eweek ..
SanDisk Ultra SSD ships. By Edwin Kee – 07/26/2011 03:18 PDT.
OCZ Technology Group is introducing a new SATA III-based solid-state drive (SSD) that delivers 80,000 input/output operations per second (IOPS), 30,000 more IOPS than its predecessor. OCZ says the Deneva 2 line of SSDs is targeted at mission-critical enterprise applications, where fast reading and writing of data to and from storage is essential.
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