Thursday, January 8th 2009

OCZ Readies New Apex Series SSDs

OCZ now has a formidable lineup of solid state drives (SSDs) based on the multi-level cell (MLC) design, top to bottom with the Vertex series on the top with read/write speeds of 200 MB/s and 160 MB/s respectively, aided by a large 64 MB cache; along with the entry-level Solid series offering speeds of 155 MB/s, 90 MB/s.

The company is now looking to fill the price/performance gap between Vertex and Solid series with the introduction of the Apex series SSDs. The new set of SSDs will replace the Core series on the shelves bringing better performance at similar price-points. DailyTech took a few quick snaps of these SSDs in its preliminary coverage of the CES. The Apex series SSDs will come in capacities of 30GB, 60GB, 120GB and 250GB, and will offer read/write speeds of up to 230 MB/s (read) and 160 MB/s (write). The come with the standard SATA 3.0 Gbps interface. OCZ might be, as with most companies, choosing CES as the occasion to launch these products. The pricing and availability isn't known as of now.
Source: DailyTech
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4 Comments on OCZ Readies New Apex Series SSDs

#1
ktr
Sweet...the much need cache has arrived.
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#2
Mussels
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OCZ's new lineup uses the cache and firmware workarounds to prevent the stutter bug of the core series.
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#3
ShadowFold
I would totally be set if I had one of those 250gb ones. Too bad they will cost as much as my whole rig.
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#4
Homeless
It says similar price points, but I expect to pay an extended amount for that 30gb drive
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