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OCZ Vertex 4 SSD Using Indilinx Everest 2 Platform Confirmed

OCZ on their latest quarterly financial call confirmed that the Vertex 4 will be based on the new Everest 2 platform. This goes against many assumptions that the Vertex 4 would use the next-generation SandForce processor. The Everest 2 platform, which should start shipping June, indicates a probable summer release for the OCZ Vertex 4

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

OCZ Another Quarter, Another Record (3Q 2012 Report)

OCZ has reported their quarter ending in November of 2011 – another record revenue quarter for the company. Net revenue for the quarter was $103.1 million, $95.5 million of that coming from SSD sales. In terms of revenue growth from the SSD business, this quarter’s numbers represent an increase of 130% compared to the same

Consumer  ◇  SSD

Netgear WNDR4700 Media Storage Router Announced

NETGEAR, a global networking company, have launched the Media Storage Router (WNDR4700CES) at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Media Storage Router focuses on of two of the most important consumer technology trends of the last few years: The ability to store and stream large amounts of High Definition content and the need for high-speed,

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

OWC Jupiter mini-SAS Redefines WorkGroup Storage With 24Gb/s Speed

OWC announced a new workgroup storage sharing technology, called Jupiter,  centered around the mini-SAS interface that many of us have come to know and use already with many RAID cards. Normally used to connect multiple storage devices to one computer OWC has flipped the equation, allowing multiple computers to connect to a single mini-SAS connected

Consumer  ◇  Portable Storage

OCZ Everest 2 SSD Platform Announced

Today OCZ announced the new Indilinx Everest 2 platform, which is the SATA 3.0-based third generation Indilinx controller offering incompressible write speeds up to 550MB/s and random I/O performance of 105,000 random read and 90,000 random write. This new platform is designed to work with 2xnm flash and with the platform becoming available in June,

Victorinox Swiss Army Unveils Pocket-Size Terabtye Storage Device

Victorinox Swiss Army (VSA) have announced the two new pocket-size storage additions at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show – the Victorinox SSD and Victorinox Slim 3.0. Both offer exceptional data storage capacity with security measures fit confidential documents and can withstand a range of environmental and daily use factors.

Consumer

Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage Announced

Iomega Corporation, innovator in data storage solutions for small and medium businesses (SMBs), have announced the new Iomega StorCenter ix2 Network Storage, an advanced two-bay desktop network storage device. The ix2 is available in multiple configurations and is designed specifically for content sharing, data protection, cloud computing, and video surveillance applications at small businesses, work

Enterprise  ◇  Networking

OCZ Acquires SANRAD

OCZ Technology has announced the acquisition of SANRAD Inc., an Israel-based provider of flash caching and virtualization software and hardware. The addition of this intellectual property to OCZ’s portfolio is expected to increase the adoption of PCIe SSD storage solutions specifically in VMware and Citrix Zen environments. SANRAD currently sells its flash caching and virtualization

Enterprise  ◇  Networking

Toshiba TransMemory-EX USB 3.0 Flash Drive Released

Toshiba adds to the river of CES product announcements today with the introduction of a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives. Available in 32GB and 64GB capacities, the TransMemory-EX series boasts maximum transfer speeds of 220 MB/sec for reads and 94MB/sec for writes when mated a USB 3.0 port.

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Marvell 88SE9230 SATA Controller Released

The hits keep on coming at CES as Marvell announces this morning that its unveiling the 88SE9230 6Gb/s SATA controller. The controller features four ports for connecting either HDD or SSD devices and two PCIe 2.0 lanes to accommodate the thoughput of SSDs.