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Monday, January 7, 2013
OCZ to Unveil PCIe-Based Vector SSD Series at CES 2013
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OCZ Technology will demonstrate a pre-production
version of its new flagship Vector SSD Series for PCI
Express (PCIe) interfaces at CES.
In addition to showcasing the PCIe-based Vector Series,
OCZ will also present its portfolio of enterprise and
consumer SSDs, as well as enterprise software used to
cache, virtualize or accelerate key applications and
associated data.
Driven by its Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller, the
PCIe-based Vector SSD Series has improved input/output
operations per second (IOPS) burst performance and according to OCZ, it delivers superior 'real-world'
sustained performance regardless of whether the data
streams are in compressed or uncompressed formats.
Residing directly on the PCIe bus, this new addition to
the Vector Series provides lower latency to data,
faster file transfers and boot-ups, expanded storage
capacities, and an more responsive experience over the
SATA III-based Vector SSDs.
The Vector PCIe SSD Series supports high-performance
Windows-based laptops, desktops and workstations with 4
lanes of PCIe Gen 2 in full-height (FH) and half-height
(HH) formats. Its suite of flash management tools
deliver drive endurance and data reliability in support
of 100 GB host writes per day for 5 years.
In addition to the Vector PCIe SSD demonstration, OCZ
will showcase a range of client and enterprise
solid-state storage solutions at this year's CES. |
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