Read more.Includes both OCZ’s consumer business and its enterprise solid-state drive business.
Read more.Includes both OCZ’s consumer business and its enterprise solid-state drive business.
Very good business for Toshiba
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Bargain buy this is!
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So will OCZ now be referred to as TOCZ ?
Also next time a new chipset comes along that beats indilinx, they need to use that new chipset instead of stubbornly sticking with indilinx - This is the only way they can stay in the game as far as I can tell.
I don't know what Toshiba is like as a business so right now it appears to be the best possible outcome to a bad situation for OCZ.
everyone keeps their jobs.
Toshiba gain indefinite access to OCZ's controllers
OCZ gain indefinite access to Toshiba's chips
It's a real shame what's happened to OCZ though, i look at my PC with it's DDR2 OCZ Reaper RAM, back when OCZ was a market leader and it could (should) be there still.
It used to be the OCZ SSD's that were among the best, but they got muscled out by the high earners with huge R&D like Samsung.
Toshiba ... yuk! WD should have bought them.
Why? I thought we - as consumers wanted MORE competition out there - not less.
And tbh, based on the last WD product I bought (Caviar Black desktop drive) and some of their latest products (Black^2 hybrid drive that only works for Windows), WD would be the last group I'd want.
$35m for OCZ/Indlinx? Bargain in my books.
Toshiba will have one of their strong brands now, hopefully the Ocz will improve under them.
I can see the PSU division disappearing. I believe Toshiba only wanted to get hold of the SSD side along with the controller technology.
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