Another Hibachi SSD for enterprises

CougTek

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Press release

It will use Intel's 25nm MLC NAND chips, be available in 200GB and 400GB capacities, will be in a 2.5" format and connect via SAS interface, will be very fast and even more expensive. The press release mentions 495MB/s reads and 385Mb/s writes. So I expect it to be like an OCZ Vertex 3, more reliable and probably twice as expensive.
 

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No, because they're going to be WD drives and therefore unsuitable for any task other than very expensive building materials.
 
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