Oliver Shultz 18 May 2012, 18:19

This SSD Will Self-Destruct When Needed

This SSD Will Self-Destruct When Needed

RunCore has released an SSD that features two ways of destroying data, one of which is nuking the drive itself with the press of a button!

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Oliver Shultz 12 April 2012, 20:25

Fusion-io releases ioFX SSD card: 420GB for $2,495

Fusion-io releases ioFX SSD card: 420GB for $2,495

Typically if you want a high performance PCIe SSD based solution, you’re going to be paying ridiculous amounts of money. While Fusion-io’s new solution, the ioFX, is still expensive in the grand scheme of things, you’ll only need to sacrifice one body part instead of several. Fusion-io has driven the price down on this SSD flash card without sacrificing much in the way of performance.

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Oliver Shultz 12 April 2012, 16:37

Intel announces PCIe 910 series SSDs

Intel announces PCIe 910 series SSDs

Intel has announced a new series of PCIe SSDs called the Intel SSD 910 Series. The PCIe SSD is offered in 400 GB and 800 GB capacities and is designed for post-deployment server storage upgrades without having to change anything with the server design. This SSD series uses Intel High Endurance Technology and optimized MLC NAND flash memory.

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Oliver Shultz 11 April 2012, 12:41

Kingston Releases HyperX 3K Solid State Drives

Kingston Releases HyperX 3K Solid State Drives

The new 2.5-inch drive is equipped with a second generation SandForce SF-2281 controller and a SATA 3.0 (6Gb/s) interface, allowing the drive to reach sequential read/write speeds of up to 555/510(MB/s). The new HyperX 3K SSD is available in 90GB, 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities.

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Oliver Shultz 01 February 2012, 11:53

Other World Computing (OWC) Reveals Two New SSDs

Other World Computing (OWC) Reveals Two New SSDs

Other World Computing (OWC) has introduced two news SSDs in its lineup: the Mercury Enterprise Pro 6G series and 480 GB Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G.

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Oliver Shultz 23 January 2012, 13:54

1TB SSD Crammed Into Swiss Army Knife, Costs $3000

1TB SSD Crammed Into Swiss Army Knife, Costs $3000

Pack all that you need to survive for an entire weekend in your pocket.

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