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Written by Hideo
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Sunday, 22 November 2009 |
OCZ's solid state drive department seems really busy these days, as we recently seen with Colossus line announcement, and now continues with plans to unveil its first SSDs equipped with SandForce controllers, and, at CES 2010 (early January), will showcase a USB 3.0-supporting external SSD. It doesn't have a name yet but the USB 3.0 drive certainly looks good in the rendering below, slim figure, metal casing, two NAND rows on the visible side.
OCZ hasn't said anything about the SSD's capacity options, controller, speed, but that's the case with these teasing moves.
Expect more info to become available at CES or maybe even a bit earlier
if a leak is to happen. As with all USB 3.0 devices, chipset support is
a problem, but it is a safe guess that motherboard makes will soon
start to add separate USB 3.0 controllers on their products.
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