Tag Archives: SolidState

US Navy to deploy ship-mounted laser in 2014, blasts drones in the meantime (video)

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Lasers have been flaunted by the US Navy before, but now it’s announced that 2014 will see the very first solid-state laser deployed aboard a ship, two years ahead of schedule. The USS Ponce, a vessel used as an amphibious transport dock stationed in…


Modbook Pro to launch with SSD storage, up for pre-order October 3rd

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It wasn’t all that long ago that Modbook Inc’s CEO, Andreas Haas, made the mac-in-tablet Modbook Pro official, now we’re learning that the super-slate will launch with high performance SSD storage. So, as you wield your MacBook Pro come tablet, you’l…


Corsair Force GT SSDs put through their paces, have graphs to prove it

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Instead of singling out one of Corsair’s latest SandForce-equipped SSDs, the folks at StorageReview sussed out performance differences by putting each drive through the wringer. Though read / write specs are relatively uniform across the line, barrin…


OWC’s Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD is Mac bootable, strictly neutral

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If you’ve ever tried to jam a regular SSD into your Mac, then you’ll know that many off-the-shelf drives feel like they’re tailored and tested for, ahem, someone else. Not so with OWC’s Mercury Accelsior, which claims to be the only Mac bootable and …


Intel 313 SSDs bring improved caching to ultrabooks, desktops, life in general

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Just like Intel’s older 311 batch of small cache SSDs, the new 313 series is designed to sit alongside a traditional spinning HDD in order provide a tasty blend of speed and capacity. These newer drives are still SATA II, so there’s no 6Gbps action her…


SanDisk Extreme SSD has ‘mighty’ mix of performance and support

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SanDisk’s new Extreme SSD sounded nice enough when it launched recently, but we weren’t expecting anything too crazy — just another 6Gbps SandForce-based drive that would compete on $-per-GB more than performance. As it turns out, that doesn’t do it …


Plextor announces M3 Pro SSD with 24nm flash and 7mm form factor

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Bored by Plextor’s safe and steady M3S? Then ponder on its new performance model, the 2.5-inch, SATAIII-sporting M3 Pro. It notches up random read/write speeds by around seven percent to 75,000/69,000 IOPs, while sequential read/writes have also had…


Crucial outs Adrenalin Solid State Cache Solution, less long-winded m4 SSDs

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Until the cost of flash storage comes down to the same plane of existence as most human wallets, hybrid solutions — which pair an HDD with an SSD cache — remain a smart way forward. OCZ scored some attention with its Synapse products, so now Crucial …


OCZ Octane SSD benchmarked, new Indilinx controller holds its ground

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Maybe it’s just interference from our seasonal goggles, but isn’t there something quite cheery about SSD reviews? In the case of OCZ’s Octane drive, our good spirits derive from the sturdy performance of its freshly-conceived Indilinx Everest contro…


TRIM or RAID 0? SSD owners will no longer have to choose

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Owners of multiple SSDs will be familiar with this dilemma: do you opt for RAID 0 to put all those precious GBs to use, or do you go for AHCI mode in order to gain TRIM support and maintain performance over time? Well, the next release of Intel’s RS…