Taiwan's Silicon Power has announced a new family of solid state disks characterized by the use of a SATA controller and interface SandForce 6Gbps. The series, called Velox V2, adopt the classic 2.5-inch format and has peak performance in reading and writing respectively in 285MB and 275MB per second per second.
Systems are integrated AES-128 encryption and error correction ECC, along with support functions TRIM and garbage collection. Silicon Power promises a "maintenance of performance levels over time" of 5 years through the use of tecnoogia SandForce DuraClass. V2 Records Velox use MLC memory type and are available in denominations of 40GB, 60GB, 120GB and 240GB - with 3 year warranty and mounting bracket bay 3.5-inch bundles.
Prices and release schedule not reported.
Systems are integrated AES-128 encryption and error correction ECC, along with support functions TRIM and garbage collection. Silicon Power promises a "maintenance of performance levels over time" of 5 years through the use of tecnoogia SandForce DuraClass. V2 Records Velox use MLC memory type and are available in denominations of 40GB, 60GB, 120GB and 240GB - with 3 year warranty and mounting bracket bay 3.5-inch bundles.
Prices and release schedule not reported.
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