Flash memory got so fast that the interfaces such as USB
2.0 and SATA 2.0 started to become the bottleneck. Luckily SATA 3.0 is
available via third party chips and many Asus and Gigabyte motherboards already support it. USB
3.0 is also showing up on quite a few motherboards.
OCZ's brushed metal SSD should come with some impressive
speeds as it can read at 215MB/s and write at 175MB/s. The drive is still
in the works so these speeds are preliminary. Once it hits the market it will be available in 64 GB, 128
GB and even 256GB capacities, but the latter won’t come cheap.
We learned that once it ships the 64GB version should be available
for around €150, which is more than a decent price for such a speed
on an external storage drive.
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