It looks like Toshiba is getting into the consumer SSD business in a big way. Any idea what controller they will be using?
http://vr-zone.com/articles/toshiba-...ash/16148.html
It looks like Toshiba is getting into the consumer SSD business in a big way. Any idea what controller they will be using?
http://vr-zone.com/articles/toshiba-...ash/16148.html
Last edited by Ao1; 06-04-2012 at 09:14 AM.
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Ao1, thanks for the link showing that they apparently use Toshiba's own controller.
The specs look good, except maybe the high QD 4K write numbers are lower than most of the competition. But that particular spec is not important for most users.
It will be interesting to see how performance holds up when the SSD has been filled to 80% capacity, steady-state, and under heavy write workloads.
Intel should be putting the final touches on their 20nm nand before too much longer...SSDs are gonna start getting real affordable soon.
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Should be very interesting. Toshiba entering the market will be very good for all
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Could be an interesting few months ahead, new controllers (this one, Marvell, LAMD, ?), availability of 19nm and 20nm NAND....
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