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    Talking OCZ introduces Indilinx Everest controller

    Source: http://www.fudzilla.com/
    OCZ has announced the latest thing in SSD tech, the Indilinx Everest controller and platform. Packing a SATA 6.0Gbps interface and support for SSDs with capacity of up to 1TB, the new controller should put OCZ ahead of the competition, at least according to what we are hearing for those close to the company.

    The controller itself packs dual-core ARM CPU, features support for Triple-Level Cell (TLC) NAND with addition to Indilinx Ndurance tech, up to 512MB of 400MHz DDR3 DRAM cache, high sequential speeds with up to 500MB/s, high transactional performance optimized for 4K to 16K compressed files and up to 8channels of ONFI 2.0/Toggle 1.0 flash at up to 200MT/s with up to 16-way interleaving.

    The Everest platform also comes with enhanced power fail protection, support for 1xnm node NAND flash, dynamic/static wear-levelling and background garbage collection thanks to efficient NAND flash management, boot time reduction optimizations, TRIM, SMART and NCQ support, and end-to-end data protection and probably much more.

    The platform is currently heading to OEMs for validation and there has been no talks regarding the actual product from OCZ based on the Everest platform. Don't quote us on this one, but let's just say that we wouldn't be surprised to see a Vertex 4 SSD in the near future.
    Return of Indilinx, who's excited?
    Looks a bit expensive, but certainly very promising, IMO.

    P.S. Fud staff needs a spell checker, that's 3 typos in a single article...
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    Well since SF2200 is a giant CLUSTERFCUK, this can only be better
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    FINALLY something else than yet another SF carbon copy drive.
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    Hope it does perform, cause advertising always is overly praising the product to be sold.
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    TLC NAND in SSDs... that's a first.

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    I hope this does a good job. We need some more reliable controllers on the market.
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    Yeah another controller to come out. Though think im good on SSD drives for another few years
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