OCZ merges with SandForce for Solid State Drives
- Thursday, November 19, 2009, 6:46
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It’s only customers in the mind of OCZ, and the result is getting united with SandForce for OCZ’s next generation enterprise and mainstream solid state drives. The reason OCZ stated is laudable enough, yes, it talks about customer satisfaction. Inspired by the highly appreciated SandForce SSD Processor family, OCZ’s new line of SSDs will be the result of the storage options drafted to optimize complex IT infrastructures and to enhance the experience of computing quality of the customers.
As the features, To adjust a huge range of user and enterprise storage apps, OCZ’s upcoming solution will cover a variety of configuration of SandForce’s revolutionary SF-1500 and SF-1200 SSD processors and multi-level cell and single-level cell NAND flash memory. Fusion of this scale would indubitably deliver supreme storage with unparalleled reliability, endurance, functionality and power efficiency.
Ryan Petersen, CEO of the OCZ Technology Group, was quoted to have said that OCZ is fully dedicated to provide SSD solutions to its enterprise clients and is also followed a lot for consumer solid state products; getting united with SandForce help bring an even more robust introduction to both these markets. OCZ, with SandForce, concentrate on offering enterprise-class MLC-enabled SSDs, which would be integrated with great performance and reliability together. The customers will be definitely benefited by it as it is supposed to being a whole reduction in ownership.
Aside from this, the SandForce-capable SSD line is said to be shipped in the market with multiple interfaces, which will highlight 6Gb/s SAS and 3Gb/s SATA in capacities that range from 50GB to 400GB.
OCZ seems to have resolved to rule over the market with SandForce SSD Processors. These processors will meet the demands of the enterprise clients, and enthusiasts who give priority to total cost of ownership, performance and efficiency.
As of now, there is no word from the company as to the pricing and release date of the device, but it is all set to hit the selves of the 2010 International CES show.

