OCZ launches new SSD in a Petrol line mixed SATA 6 Gbps, asynchronous Everest and MLC controller.
OCZ continues to launch new disks flash operator Indilix Everest controller. After the Octane and Octane-S2, the Petrol are the third of its kind. They operate a SATA 6 Gbps interface and each engraved in 2 x nm NAND MLC asynchronous chips (such as the S2). A reminder, the Octane use, them, the synchronous MLC, while the S2 are SATA 3 Gbps. result, these OCZ Petrol should logically come to integrate between two ranges of Octane level of performance.
Our colleagues from Hardware.fr compiled data to the constructor for these three lines of SSD in this table. In the end, only a tariff aggressive positioning of this Petrol range could give it the interest in the competitive marketplace of the DSS.
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