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SuperTalent : SuperTalent Also Jumps Into the Super PCIe SSD with a 2TB Model

Posted on 2009-04-01 15:56:00  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 4 Comments
Category:  PC   |  Tags: SSD, PCIE, SUPERTALENT, RAID, DESKTOP, PC

SuperTalent Also Jumps Into the Super PCIe SSD with a 2TB Model

Ok guys, I am reporting this one but I am not sure if this is an April fool or not. Any the info is coming directly from Supertalent Press center… Last week we had the PhotoFast G-Monster PCIe SSD with 1TB of Disck Space, more info here after the Jump.
And today it is SuperTalent which announced the devlopement of their PCIe SSD with 2TB of dsick space and a 1.3 GB/sec Throughput speed… Impressive !



San Jose, California – April 1, 2009 – Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced its patented RAIDDrive™, which dramatically increases the performance and slot capacity of PCI Express-based storage solution. The new RAIDDrive is the market’s largest and most innovative server-based solid-state storage solution, and an extension of its patented technology from the RAIDSSD™ product lines.
RAIDDrives support up to 2 TB of MLC or SLC Nand Flash memories, have a turbocharged DRAM Cache, and the RAIDDrive ES is fully battery backed to protect data in the event of power loss. The RAIDDrives connect through a PCIe Gen. 2.0 x8 interface and are capable of delivering sequential Read speeds of up to 1.2GB/s, sequential Write speeds of up to 1.3GB/s. More performance details will be unveiled in June. As an optional feature users will be able to configure the drives with an internal RAID5 capability to deliver an extra level of data protection for mission critical applications.

SuperTalent is releasing three families of RAIDDrives with features optimized for different market segments:

· RAIDDrive ES - Enterprise Servers performing compute intensive applications such as database transaction processing, business intelligence, and virtualization.

· RAIDDrive WS - Workstation users performing tasks including animation, video editing, oil and gas exploration, CAD/EDA simulation, and scientific computing,

· RAIDDrive GS - Gamers looking to supercharge their IO Subsystem

Super Talent has been pioneering the development of RAIDed SSDs with multiple patents granted since 2003 and has been shipping SSDs with internal RAID structures in the RAIDSSD product lines for many years. SuperTalent’s existing, RAIDSSD product lines utilizing SuperTalent’s unique patented RAID structure consist of:

· DuraDrive ET - High Performance IDE/PATA interface RAIDSSD 16-256GB, I-temp option available, 2.5” or 3.5”

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· DuraDrive AT - High Performance SATA interface RAIDSSD 16-256GB I-temp option available, 2.5” or 3.5”

o FSDxxGCxxM/I

· MasterDrive RX – Extreme Performance SATA interface RAIDSSD 128-512GB, 2.5” or 3.5”

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According to CH Lee, COO of Super Talent, “We are proud of the innovative intellectual property that our outstanding engineering team has developed. The RAIDDrive is just the latest in a series of patented products which enable us to provide differentiated products to our customers.”


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Posted on Wed Apr 01, 08:30 by LSF, IT Technician, Montevideo,Uruguay
Home Page: http://www.antipro.com.uy
this is the propose for pcie x1 slots
ssd drives



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Posted on Wed Apr 01, 10:01 by DJ_Changsta
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If this is legit, then this great news!

The sooner more companies supplying bigger capacity ssd's the sooner the lower capacity ssd's will become affordable.

Althought I find this really hard to imagine as they just announced a 1 TB. not that long ago. Unless, they just had a new breakthrough in being able to cram for storage in nano technology, there's no way this could be real.

Other companies haven't even announced 1 TB ssd's yet. Most of them are still at 256 gb. So for one company to be making huge jumps like this is not very likely.

My guess is that this is an april fool's but maybe in one year the 2 TB would be possible to make.

I'm not sure how long it took for hard drive to reach from 1 tb to 2 tb's but I'm sure it took a while to do, I can only imagine the same for ssd's.



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Posted on Thu Apr 02, 01:04 by VGDarkstar, Network Tech, Michigan, US
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It's more than one drive, packaged with a RAID controller, not a single drive.

OCZ has already had something like this for a couple months, it's called the Z-Drive.



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Posted on Thu Apr 02, 11:29 by SSD
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It costs just $1 million



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