Read more.Anybody fancy read and write speeds of say 355MB/s read and 215MB/s, respectively?
Read more.Anybody fancy read and write speeds of say 355MB/s read and 215MB/s, respectively?
..not if it stutters to halt every couple of seconds!
..or is that JMicron...but don't the facts get in the way of a great joke
Would've been nice to have a comparison against an established SSD - Vertex/X25M G2, for example, but I guess there's plenty of time for that when they actually release them. Micron have always been more enterprise-oriented though I believe? So it's more a preview of what's coming next generally than an actual consumer product?
Theres another video in their youtube channel showing their SSD against "leading competitor" 160GB SSD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_xfoVdM9ic
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Originally Posted by Spock
Oh wow! Probably costs a fortune too. Better off raiding 2 X25-m to get 500mb/s+ without saturating the BUS!
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