Kingston showed a SSD at Computex HyperX shipping the new controller of SandForce SF-2281. It has a read speed of 525 Mb / s. This is the first time that Kingston uses a controller SandForce. The range is the high end market and will be split into version 120 GB and 240 GB are writing speeds of 480 Mb / s according to the statement.
SSDs use Intel NAND etched into 25 nm that provide 5000 cycles of writing - crash. Compatible with SATA 6Gb / s, the new HyperX is guaranteed for three years and will be sold July 11 next United States at a price still unknown. With this new controller, Kingston joined Corsair has already unveiled its SSDs using the same controller (see "From SandForce SF-2281 for Corsair Force 3).
He sells his at $ 220 for 120 GB version and $ 500 for the 240 GB Kingston should take a similar pricing.
SSDs use Intel NAND etched into 25 nm that provide 5000 cycles of writing - crash. Compatible with SATA 6Gb / s, the new HyperX is guaranteed for three years and will be sold July 11 next United States at a price still unknown. With this new controller, Kingston joined Corsair has already unveiled its SSDs using the same controller (see "From SandForce SF-2281 for Corsair Force 3).
He sells his at $ 220 for 120 GB version and $ 500 for the 240 GB Kingston should take a similar pricing.
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