Wednesday, July 7th 2010
Buffalo Intros 256 GB IDE Solid State Drive
Buffalo Technology released a new 2.5" IDE Solid State Drive (SSD) for notebooks that still use the disk interface. The company's SHD-NHPU2 SSD come in capacities of 256 GB, and make use of MLC NAND flash chips. The drives have also feature USB 2.0 interface that lets you access it as a USB mass storage device. In the ATA mode (when connected by IDE), the drive provides transfer rates of 101 MB/s, and is aided by 64 MB of cache. If you're thinking of buying one, keep US $1220 ready.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
46 Comments on Buffalo Intros 256 GB IDE Solid State Drive
The only purpose this drive has is industrial/commercial for companies that have invested to much into their hardware to upgrade...and if thats the case at this point they should not be buying super IDE drives to try to save their aging hardware.
If Buffalo sold it for less than $799 that they would go out of business.
So we have 1 small market area for this item as far as I am concerned.
If this drops in price it will be mine.