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SandForce SF-2000 SSD Processor Family Announced

SandForce Inc. has announced the availability of its new SF-2000 SSD processor family, designed for use in Enterprise and Industrial-use SSDs. Key features of the processor include a 6Gbps SATA interface, 60,000 sustained random read/write IOPS, and sustained sequential read/write performance of 500MB/s.

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Intel Bundles Acronis Imaging Software with SSDs

 Intel and Acronis have announced a deal where Intel SSD owners can have access to drive cloning tools for free. The Intel Data Migration Software, as it is called, guides users through the generally simple process of cloning an old drive to a new Intel SSD. 

Consumer

OCZ Onyx 2 SSD Announced

OCZ has announced the Onyx 2 Series, a 2.5" mainstream SSD that "delivers excellent performance with lower price per gigabyte than that of other comparable drives on the market." We’ll take OCZ’s word for it, as they didn’t release pricing, but they did release specs that include a SandForce SF-1200 processor which delivers maximum 275MB/s reads

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Demystifying SSD Endurance

Some SSD buyers select a drive solely based on performance, some make their decision based on price and others buy for combinations of these and other factors. But almost all SSD buyers are confused by a single issue that could soon see a tremendous increase of clarity, "How long will my SSD last?"

Consumer

Kingston Ships USB 3.0 Flash Drive; LSI Intros 6Gb/s RAID-on-Chip; Seagate Encrypted Drive Now FIPS 140-2 Certified

Kingston launched its DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 flash drive which has read speeds up to 80MB/s; LSI announced it is now shipping its 6Gb/s SAS RAID-on-Chip device with a dual-core PowerPC processor and specialized hardware acceleration engines; finally, Seagate announced its Momentus Self-Encrypting Drive has been FIPS 140-2 certified.