29 May 2013 - 05:58
Recently OCZ has been focusing on its high-end Vector SSDs and before that the Vertex 4 models. Despite of that, not too long ago a new version of the Vertex 3 SSDs was also introducted, called the Vertex 3.20. The suffix .20 refers to the flash memory, which is Intel 20nm MLC NAND. We tested the 240 GB model of the Vertex 3 and compared it to the original version and...
23 May 2013 - 14:00
The new Vertex 450 is positioned just below the Vector, and is equipped with an Indilinx controller. We tested it to find out how it compares.
4 April 2013 - 09:15
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...
23 February 2013 - 08:31
Crucial has published new firmware for its 2.5-inch v4 SSDs. Revision 25 is the successor to revision 22 and brings several improvements to raise the performance of these budget solid-state drives. Crucial claims that with the new firmware, the drives will even perform better when they are almost full. Additionally, the v4 SSD should do better in mixed mode as well....