Prior to CES 2013 we had an influx of new cutting edge SSDs hit the office. Ideally, all of these new products would have been published on January 7, the first day of the show. They weren't and it's ...
Sandisk's Ultra Plus SSD is their current mainstream-class SSD. The Ultra Plus is designed to be a low cost, power efficient, lightweight, solid state solution for mainstream consumers. Although the ...
SanDisk is coming to CES with the aim of democratizing solid-state drives, and its new Ultra Plus (X110 for companies building PCs) just might do the trick. The 2.5-inch drive musters 530MB/s peak ...
In AS SSD, the Ultra Plus achieves a sequential read speed of 464MB/sec. It's certainly not a slow speed, but compared to modern drives it's significantly lower than what we were hoping given the ...
Many of our readers should find the SanDisk name to at least be familiar, as the company has been a long time market-leader of flash memory products, offering just about every type of memory card ...
With the SandForce 2281 drive controller now nearing its second birthday, companies in the SSD market are beginning to develop different methods of improving drive performance, despite said controller ...
Like a growing number of SSDs and other 2.5″ drives on the market, the Ultra Plus is part of the slim form factor family, measuring a mere 7mm thick making it ideal for the latest generation of ...
We've seen our fair share of SSDs based around the SandForce SF-2281 processor, and it's no secret that the SanDisk Extreme is one of our most favourite. Strong performance, competitive pricing and a ...
It offers all the benefits of solid-state storage, including silent operation, near-instant access, no moving parts and a decent jolt of performance, but can't escape the fact that faster drives are ...
Typically when I’m asked what manufacturer of SSD is best for a particular application, to be honest SanDisk hasn’t always been the first point of call but with this new drive, I’m happy to say that ...
Don’t like the speed you get with your regular HDD? Thinking of getting an SSD? You can consider this one. Read on to find whether this fits your performance criteria. On opening the SSD enclosure we ...
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