G.Skill has announced an updated SSD line, the Phoenix II. The Phoenix II family will leverage the new SandForce SF-2200 processor, SATA 6Gb/s interface and 25nm NAND to deliver read and write speeds of 550/500 MB/s.
G.Skill will offer the Phoenix II in capacities of 60GB, 120GB and 240GB, meaning they’re enabling RAISE for extra endurance and performance, just like the Vertex 3. Patriot has opted to go the other way, disabling RAISE in their Wildfire SSD series in exchange for more drive capacity.
G.Skill has the drives on display during CeBIT 2011, and expects retail availability in the middle of the second quarter.
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