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<title>Kingston ships SSDNow V300 solid state drive series</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/12/11/14/sandforce.ssd.capable.of.450mbps.sequential.write.speed/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/article_images/article_thumbnail/1352915446_kingstonssdnowv300thumb.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Kingston has extended its SSDNow line to include the V300 line. Using 19nm NAND Flash, a SATA 6Gbps interface, and an LSI SandForce 2281 flash storage processor, similarly to the SSDNow V+200 launched at the start of the year, the V300 can reach sequential read and write speeds of up to 450MB per second. Kingston claim this to be ten times faster than a standard 7200RPM hard drive....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2012 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Kingston unveils lower-cost but fast HyperX 3K SSD </title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/12/04/10/kingston.shows.off.fast.hyperx.3k.ssd.range/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1204/kingstonhyperx3kin.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Kingston has just introduced its latest SSD range, the Hyper X 3K, meant to appeal to budget buyers who still want some performance. Available in 90GB, 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB capacities, the drives are powered by the second-gen SandForce SF-2281 prcoessor. Their 6Gbps SATA Rev. 3.0 interface lets them achieve rated sequential read speeds of 555MBps and sequential write speeds of 510MBps. For exte...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 20:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Super Talent outs fastest SSDs to date with SATA3 TeraNova</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/12/09/super.talent.ships.its.fastest.ssds.to.date/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1112/supertalentsupernova3ssdin.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Flash memory maker Super Talent has now released its fastest range of SSDs thus far, with the 2.5-inch, SATA3-equipped TeraNova. All of the MLC drives get a fast SandForce 2200 controller with unique firmware. The drives are available in 64-, 120-, 240-, and 480GB capacities....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 16:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>BiTMICRO SSD controller can handle 400K IOPS, 5TB of space</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/11/22/bitmicro.to.test.third.gen.controllers.next.year/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1111/bitmicroin.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[BiTMICRO Networks, maker of SSD drives, has developed two new application-specific integrated controllers (ASIC). The unnamed chips are meant for enterprise drives and promise support for 400,000 random write IOPS while handling capacities of over 5TB. The numbers compare favorably to competitors such as SandForce's SF-2000 that only manages 60,000 IOPS....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 21:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>LSI buys SandForce, leaps into notebook and ultrabook SSDs</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/10/26/lsi.makes.322m.deal.to.buy.sandforce/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1110/sandforce-controller.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[LSI shook up flash drives Wednesday with word it was buying SandForce.  The $322 million cash deal gives it access to SandForce's well-known, very fast controllers for solid-state drives.  The acquirer, normally limited to PCI Express cards, now said would have a stake in ultrabooks like the ASUS Zenbook UX21 as well as regular netbooks and other regular PCs....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Kingston ships KC100 SSD for pros </title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1109/kingston-kc100-ssd-sm.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Kingston has begun shipping the SSDNow KC100 Drive for business environments. The SATA 3.0 drive is available in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB capacities. It incorporates SandForce's SSD contoller into its architecture and should be very fast depending on capacity, with sequential reads of 540 to 555 MB per second, and sequential writes of 450MB to 510MB per second....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Corsair outs two 90GB Force solid state drives</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/08/19/two.new.90gb.corsair.force.ssds.priced/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1108/corsair90gbGTin.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Storage drive maker Corsair has just introduced two new 90GB solid state drives, the Force 3 and Force GT. They split the difference between the company's other capacities of 60GB and 120GB. The Force 3, even as the lower-end model, still has a 550MBps read speed and 500MBps write speed....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 14:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>SandForce demos 24nm Toshiba flash in SSDs </title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/08/10/combines.controller.with.toshiba.for.next.gen.ssd/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1108/toshiba24nmflash-2.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Sandforce has used the Flash Memory Summit, currently taking place in Santa Clara, to show off its SSD controller working with 24 nanometer multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash technology that will be used in SSD drives. For the demonstration, the company has combined its SSD-2000 controller with Toshiba's newest NAND flash to create what it sees as a a next generation storage solution....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 14:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Kingston ships very high-speed HyperX SSDs </title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/08/02/kingstons.first.drive.with.sata.30.interface/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1108/HyperXsm.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Kingston is now shipping its first solid-state drives to use the SATA 3.0 6Gb/s interface, the 
HyperX SSD. The HyperX SSD drives are available in either 120GB and 240GB capacity and use the SandForce SF-2281 controller. Sequential read/write throughput can reach 555MB/s and 510MB/s, respectively. Maximum 4KB random performance is 95,000 IOPS read and 70,000 IOPS write on the 120GB model....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 13:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Corsair recalls, stops shipments of 120GB Force 3 SSDs</title>
<link>http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/06/08/corsair.recalls.some.force.3.ssds.for.instability/</link>
<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1105/corsairforce3.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Corsair is now recalling the 120GB versions of its recently released Force 3 SSDs due to stability issues with the product. Users are being told to stop using the drives immediately and are getting two options, including returning the drive to Corsair at its expense for an exchange unit that has the same specifications, or simply return it for a refund where they bought it. The affected drives hav...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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