Published on July 2nd,2008 at 1:09 AM
By >Akihabara News Team

OCZ devoile son SSD SATA II 2.5” le plus abordable du marché

OCZ Technology a dévoilé sa nouvelle série de Solid State Drives SATA II de 2.5 pouces, le premier disque haute-performance vraiment abordable (niveau du prix) pour les consommateurs. Il est annoncé pour notre nouveau SSD une vitesse de lecture de 120-143 Mo/s et une vitesse d’écriture de 80-93Mo/s, et offre pas loin 1.5 millions d’heures d’utilisation avant que le disque vous lâche.
Disponible en version 32 Go, 64 Go et 128Go, avec un prix de 100 € à 300 €.

Sunnyvale, CA—July 1, 2008—OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and computer components, today unveiled the OCZ Core Series SATA II 2.5” Solid State Drives (SSDs). OCZ has gained momentum in this pioneering technology, which uses NAND flash instead of rotating platters as the storage medium, and is a high-performance, highly reliable and energy-efficient alternative to conventional hard disc drives.

The OCZ Core Series delivers the performance and reliability of the latest SSDs at a 50% less price per gigabyte than other high speed offerings currently on the market. For the first time, OCZ is putting SSD technology within reach of the average consumer, and delivering on the promise of SSDs as an alternative to traditional hard drives in consumer targeted mobile applications.

“SSDs offer higher performance, reliability, and energy efficiency than conventional HDDs but the cost variance has limited adoption of vastly superior SSD technology, until now,” said Ryan Petersen, CEO of OCZ Technology. “It is our mission to deliver the highest performance products to consumers at reasonable prices, and with the release of the Core Series SSDs we have done exactly that.”

OCZ Core Series Solid State Drives enable enhanced productivity in everyday computing and intensive multi-tasking applications. Perfect for notebooks, the Core Series is ideal for energy-efficient mobile computing to extend battery life, increase access time, and provide a durable alternative to conventional hard disc drives with superior shock resistance. High capacities and low power consuming NAND flash technology provide the necessary performance and battery life boosts generated by the proliferation of mobile gaming and new ultra-thin laptops. With fast access and seek times combined with excellent reliability, the OCZ Core Series SSDs are the answer for consumers demanding this latest storage technology.

The drives feature a durable yet lightweight alloy housing, and because OCZ SSDs have no moving parts, the drives are not prone to damage from common mishandling. Designed for ultimate reliability, these SSDs have an excellent 1.5 million hour mean time before failure (MTBF) ensuring peace of mind over the long term. All Core Series SSD drives come backed a two year warranty and OCZ’s legendary service and support.

Core series SSD drives are available in capacities of 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB and deliver incredible 120-143 MB/s 80-93 MB/s read/write speeds and seek times of less than 0.35ms, making the Core series up to 10x as fast on a seek-time basis and up to 40% faster on a R/W basis that the best performing 2.5” HDDs on the market, all while consuming 50% less power. MSRPs at time of launch are USD $169, $259 and $479 for 32GB, 64GB and 128GB models respectively.

For more information on the OCZ Core Series SSDs, please visit our product page here.

About OCZ Technology
OCZ Technology Group, a member of JEDEC, designs, develops and manufactures ground-breaking, high performance memory and computer components that set industry standards. OCZ products are the first choice for users needing high-reliability, ultra-high performance solutions. In 2007, PC Power & Cooling and Hypersonic PC were brought into the OCZ Technology Group, forming a well-rounded, highly innovative organization that places the company at the forefront of high-end computing. All of OCZ Technology Group’s products are available through its worldwide network of distributors, online resellers and retail stores. For more information visit our website at www.ocztechnology.com

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Comments
 

  • Leulapin

    Excellente nouvelle ça si les débits se vérifient!

    la même chose en ide pour sauver un vieux PC de MAO?

  • http://www.uwaah.info Warlh

    Effectivement c’est assez intéressant, encore un peu trop cher mais ça se rapproche de plus en plus d’un prix abordable :D

  • GasteropodeKiller

    171 années d’usure avant que ça lache, merveilleux, j’espère qu’ils disent vrai MDR.

  • jay33

    Vous etes certains de la news ?
    “une vitesse de lecture de 120-143 Mo/s et une vitesse d’écriture de 80-93Mo/s”
    si ces caracteristiques sont les bonnes, et à 100€ les 32Go, alors j’achète de suite…

  • Hakkai

    Pour de la SSD “une vitesse de lecture de 120-143 Mo/s et une vitesse d’écriture de 80-93Mo/s” c’est normal, c’est ça l’avantage des SSD.
    Par contre, 171 années d’utilisation… la flash va lacher bien avant, le nombre de cycle de lecture écriture est bien plus bas que ça.

 

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