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    Corsair Neutron SSD Series using LAMD controller

    It looks impressive!

    Availability, July

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    Neutron (Standard):

    90,000 read / 85,000 write IOPS (assumed 4k random)
    555MB/s read / 370MB/s write (sequential)

    Neutron GTX:

    90,000 read/write IOPS (assumed 4k random)
    555MB/s read / 500MB/s write (sequential)

    The GTX is supposedly using toggle mode NAND.

    http://www.corsair.com/neutron

    Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD) is new to me, they do have some interesting investors like Micron, Seagate, NEC, ...
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    according to those Hynix bought LAMD, this may mean Neutron series use Hynix Nands ?

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/6024/h...a-devices-lamd
    http://www.skhynix.com/en/pr_room/ne...rch.gubun=0014

    EDIT: anyway i guess hynix doesnt manufactures Toggle nands so it could be still using Toshiba..

    In many past SSD articles, we've included the FutureMark 3DMark Vantage HD Suite results. This benchmark is a very good indicator of what many refer to as "real world performance". Again Neutron Series SSDs are a very strong performer but Neutron Series GTX pulls ahead again due to the Toshiba Toggle-Mode NAND flash.
    a few benchmarks, 84K pcmark vantage impressive
    http://www.corsair.com/us/blog/neutron-gtx-ssd

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    Seeing that Hynix paid a whopping $248 million, LAMD must have some sweet enterprise level gear to justify that price tag.
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    LAMD doesn't just make SSD Controllers, but I believe Hynix is going to use them to break into the OEM market. Hynix has a line of self-branded 2281s I think (just announced a few days prior).

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    Although I won't be trading in my M3Pro for one, it looks decent.
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    In the TweakTown review I talked about LAMD building the controller for the Seagate Pulsar 2.

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