Mushkin announces M.2 Atlas Vital SSD for budget users
Mushkin has introduced the Atlas Vital SSD, a new M.2 2280 SandForce drive for budget-conscious consumers.
Fujitsu launches new Extreme Series SSDs
The latest player to enter the local SSD market is Fujitsu, who has just announced its new Extreme Series SSD, which will be powered by an LSI SandForce controller.
Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB sounds furious, but only in name
Kingston has just released its new HyperX Fury SSD, a mainstream drive specifically targeted at budget-conscious gamers. Oddly, it uses a SandForce controller, but we gave it a go to see how it compares to other mainstream heavyweights from Crucial and Samsung.
Kingston HyperX Fury (240GB)
Targeted at budget conscious gamers, the Kingston HyperX Fury is powered a SandForce SF-2281 controller and uses 128Gbit MLC NAND.
Seagate to Acquire LSI's Flash Businesses from Avago
Seagate has just announced that it has agreed to a deal to acquire LSI's flash businesses from Avago for US$450 million in cash.
Avago Agrees to Purchase LSI for US$6.6 Billion
Avago Technologies has just announced that it has agreed to a deal to purchase LSI Corporation for US$6.6 billion, making it the company's largest acquisition to date.
SanDisk Extreme SSD (480GB)
The SanDisk Extreme SSD (480GB) is powered by the popular SandForce SF-2281 controller and uses the company's own Toggle-Mode MLC NAND memory.
SanDisk Extreme SSD (120GB)
The SanDisk Extreme SSD (120GB) is powered by the popular SandForce SF-2281 controller and uses the company's own Toggle-Mode MLC NAND memory.
SanDisk Extreme SSD (60GB)
The SanDisk Extreme SSD (60GB) is powered by the popular SandForce SF-2281 controller and uses the company's own Toggle-Mode MLC NAND memory.