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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 8, 2013
14

LSI puts 1TB of SSDs on a SAS RAID card for caching

Intel has two new enterprise parts that take RAID to the extreme

LSI and Intel have just announced a new caching SAS RAID controller called the Nytro MegaRAID with a twist, two SSD.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 22, 2013

LSI shows off SAS-12 expanders running at speed

Is 6GBps fast enough for your needs?

Remember those LSI SAS-12 chips SemiAccurate told you about last year?
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 13, 2013

Western Digitial outs new generation Hybrid HDDs

CES 2013: WD SSHD Black is the new Black

Ultrabooks may be dumb but the money behind them is driving the component market, and Western Digitial is right there on the leading edge with ever thinner drives.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 4, 2013
1

Adata shows of evolutionary and revolutionary devices

CES 2013: NGFF SSDs, enterprise, and really big litle cards

Adata had the usual display of bigger, faster, and cheaper memory products on display at CES along with a new product category entirely.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 28, 2013

Seagate jumps in to flash storage with the help of Virident

Virigate or Seadent, neither is a good name

Seagate finally bit the bullet and has released a line of flash storage devices for the enterprise market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 6, 2012

Mushkin crams 480GB in to an mSATA form factor SSD

Over 60GB per cc is not a bad density spec

It looks like little SSDs are becoming much bigger, that is physical size and capacity respectively.
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Leo Yim
Nov 28, 2012

AMD to launch Radeon-branded SSDs

Fulfilling the all-AMD systems VISION?

Watch out world, AMD is going to launch solid state drives (SSDs) with their own branding soon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 20, 2012

Kingston has a SATA based USB SSD

IDF 2012: And a few capacitor backed SSDs for good measure

Kingston had two worthy goodies at IDF, a USB stick and an SSD.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 18, 2012
7

Backup capacitors come to Sandforce drives

IDF 2012: Price drops by orders of magnitude

One really neat trend at the Sandforce/LSI IDF booth was large capacitors on SSDs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 9, 2012
6

Pretec has some really innovative SSDs and flash devices

Computex 2012: Just when you thought you had seen it all

In a Computex that was full of minor steps, Pretec was a standout with several new ideas, and a few new takes on older ones.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 7, 2012
7

Plextor puts out the high end M5 Pro SSD

Not much more we can say really

Plextor released it’s new high end SSD, the M5 Pro, successor to the M5S.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 31, 2012
11

SandForce updates their SSD controllers for lower power

And sells millions in the process, pun intended

LSI/SandForce has a new metal layer spin of their 2100 and 2200 controllers, optimized to save power.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 30, 2012
4

SuperTalent may have the fastest PCIe SSD

Computex 2012: Is 3GBps 'enough'?

The news from Supertalent at Computex was incremental but when you are talking speeds, that is not a bad thing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 20, 2012
4

LSI shows off Sandforce powered goodies

Computex 2012: 19 and 20nm flash and PCIe SSDs

LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 16, 2012
12

Supermicro goes GPU compute crazy

Computex 2012: Hot servers, hot data centers, and scary bandwidths - Updated

In a Computex filled with not much new, Supermicro had three categories of new stuff, and some other bits.
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