2011年4月3日星期日

Crucially, M4 / C400 SSD checks, make shelves late April for undisclosed sum

By Sean Hollister posted Apr 3rd 2011 6:01 PM if Micron RealSSD C300 came out, there was no competition in Visual-355 MB / s read speeds and a SATA 6Gbps-Schnittstelle for a spritely incredibly (and finicky) solid state drive made. Today, that simply not the case, as Intel SSD is 510 and OCZ's vertex 3 angry fight for the Crown in high end consumer SSD space. On or about April 26th is not the C300 successor will hit the market as the ultimate M4, but this time it the cream of the crop, as although it certainly is a speed demon actually with the previous version in a few tests to evidence. In particular, AnandTech noticed that the drive seems sequential read performance in exchange for faster write speeds-sacrificed have and the lazy garbage collection routine - but overall reviewers was slightly worried coming way fast performance are quite satisfied with the see. Still, the crucial variable has price, but be revealed - more than a year later, which remains an expensive drive C300, but the new C400 used Micron 25nm NAND Flash that solid could make cheaper state memory.

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