Thursday, December 8th 2011

SuperTalent Enters Pro-Enthusiast SSD Market with TeraNova Series

Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND Flash storage solutions, today announces their fastest 2.5" SSD to date, the SATA3 TeraNova. Targeted at the Pro/Enthusiast seeking extreme performance, the TeraNova is the fastest 2.5" SSD that SuperTalent has released to date. Featuring the SATA3 Interface and SandForce 2200 processor with optimized firmware, the SuperTalent TeraNova was built for speed.

By optimizing the transfer rate at various queue depths, the TeraNova delivers excellent performance in a variety of different conditions. Sure the TeraNova boots quickly and posts outstanding benchmark scores (over 500 MB/s for both read and write), but the TeraNova also excels in general responsiveness. Industry standard applications like Photoshop, Premier, Maya and 3DS Max, load, render and perform much faster when compared to countless other SSDs available on the market. The TeraNova also includes new features that enhance reliability as well. In the event of a sudden power loss, the TeraNova reacts, protecting valuable data from corruption before it powers off.
If you are looking to improve workstation productivity across the board, SuperTalent's new TeraNova is an excellent choice. Available in 60, 120, 240 and 480GB capacities, the TeraNova begins shipping today.
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6 Comments on SuperTalent Enters Pro-Enthusiast SSD Market with TeraNova Series

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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
That's a generic image, btw. They didn't give us the specific image.
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The Von Matrices
But it's not 2149; how do we have such technology?!

Seriously though, how in the world did they decide on such a name? I can understand all the synonyms and metaphors for speed and power but this makes no sense to me.
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to6ko91
The Von MatricesBut it's not 2149; how do we have such technology?!
The portal now goes both ways... didnt you get the memo? :laugh:
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#4
laszlo
btarunrIn the event of a sudden power loss, the TeraNova reacts, protecting valuable data from corruption before it powers off.
this feature is not common for all ssd no?
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
laszlothis feature is not common for all ssd no?
i think all hard drives offer this, actually, mechanical or otherwise.


edit: or i was wrong. lets trust BTA on this one.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
laszlothis feature is not common for all ssd no?
Yup. It's not common. Only high-end ones have it. Unless you have a UPS, running an SSD is suicide for data.
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