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2010.09.30
Super SSD
Earlier this year OCZ announced its intention to bring a new high speed SSD interface to the market. Frustrated with the slow progress of SATA interface speeds, OCZ wanted to introduce an interface that would allow greater performance scaling today. Dubbed the High Speed Data Link (HSDL), OCZ’s new interface delivers 2 - 4GB/s (that’s right, gigabytes) of aggregate bandwidth to a single SSD. It’s an absolutely absurd amount of bandwidth, definitely more than a single controller can feed today - which is why the first SSD to support it will be a multi-controller device with internal RAID.
[Emphasis mine.]
Dang!
I wonder if this will compete against the upcoming Light Peak connection standard from Intel. If so, good; more competition for Intel is always welcome.
Posted by Isaac Schrödinger at 09:54 PM in Web/Tech | Permalink
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