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    The brand new Indilinx Everest controller

    Link to press release

    Indilinx Everest Platform Complete Feature-Set:
    •SATA Revision 3.0 – Supports 6Gbps, 3Gbps, and 1.5Gbps interface speeds
    •Dual Core ARM CPU
    •1TB Maximum Capacity
    •High Sequential Speeds
    High Transactional Performance - Optimized for 4K to 16K Compressed Files
    •Up to 8 Channels of ONFI 2.0/Toggle 1.0 Flash at up to 200MT/s with up to 16-way Interleaving
    •Advanced BCH ECC engine -over 70 bits per defined sector
    •400 MHz DDR3 DRAM Cache Interface with Support for up to 512MB
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    •Enhanced Power Fail Protection
    •Supports up to 1xnm Node NAND Flash with 1, 2, or 3 bits per cell
    •Efficient NAND Flash Management – Dynamic and Static Wear-Leveling, and Background Garbage Collection
    •Boot Time Reduction Optimizations – Collaborative Platform Development
    •NCQ Support up to 32 Queue Depth
    •End-to-End Data Protection
    •TRIM Support
    •Numerous Over-Provisioning Options
    •Industry Standard SMART Reporting

    The Indilinx Everest SSD platform is now available to OEMs for validation.


    It's looking pretty good based on the feature set.
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    very interesting, is this the JetStream under a different name??!! man ive been waiting for jetstream to see what it offers before i upgrade my array...

    •Proprietary Ndurance Technology

    oh god not throttling!
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    Hopefully they wont deal with throttling

    Not sure why they are phrasing the optimized for compressed files like they do, the 4K-16K range is also pretty strange.

    Unless they do compression or de-duplication it would have to handle any data just the same as every other non-compressing controller?
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