Corsair's Neutron series is a rather remarkable line of solid-state drives, mostly because they use controllers made by Link A Media Devices (LAMD), a manufacturer that predominantly works on PCI-e SSDs for servers.
The first Neutron GTX models were based on 24 nm Toggle NAND, manufactured by Toshiba. The new version of these drives will be based on 19 nm chips, also made by Toshiba. Corsair claims that the new 240 GB model reaches speeds of up to 550 MB/s and 470 MB/s for write and read operations respectively.
A complete overview of both the old Neutron GTX and the new Neutron GTX v2 drives can be found here.


