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		<title>Corsair&#8217;s speedy, flaming red Force GT SSD goes on sale this month for $149 and up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Corsair's Force GT solid-state drives caught our eye earlier this year, and their fire engine-red shells were only half the reason. These bad boys also promise up to 85,000 random write IOPS and are rated for impressive read / write speeds of 550 MBps and 525 MBps -- a shade higher than the specs being bandied-about when Corsair showed it off back in March. The drive also supports SATA 3, is backward-compatible with SATA 2, and ships with a 3.5-inch adapter that'll work with both desktops and laptops. Look for it this month in two sizes: 60GB ($149) and 120GB ($279). No word, alas, on the 240GB version that was strutting its stuff on the show floor in Hanover, Germany. PR after the break.


Corsair Announces Shipment of Force Series GT Solid-State Drives &#8211; New high-performance line takes full advantage of SATA 6Gb/s technology &#8211;  FREMONT, California - June 30th, 2011 - Corsair&#174;, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the first shipments of the Force Series&#8482; GT line of solid-state drives.  The new Force Series GT is designed for enthusiasts who demand the fastest performance available. It uses the new SandForce SF-2280 SSD Processor, with native support for SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3), combined with ONFI synchronous flash memory. Force Series GT SSDs deliver outstanding read/write performance and significantly faster system response, boot times, and application load times than SATA 2 solid-state drives, with out-of-box performance of up to 85K Random Write IOPS, read speeds of up to 555 MB/s, and write speeds of up to 525 MB/s. The use of synchronous flash memory makes the Force GT Series particularly adept at reading and writing non-compressible data, such as video and music files.  All Force Series GT models are also backward compatible with SATA 2, and include an easy-to-use 3.5" adapter for use in both notebook and desktop PCs.  "With the rapid adoption of systems with SATA 3 support, enthusiasts are demanding SSDs that can push the limit of SATA 3 bandwidth," said Thi La, Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair. "The new Force Series GT line delivers amazing speed under the most demanding conditions, making them ideal for high-performance systems."  Force Series GT SSDs are currently shipping to Corsair's network of authorized distributors and retailers worldwide and will be available in July at a US suggested retail price of $149 USD for the 60GB model and $279 USD for the 120GB model. Note that stated capacities are unformatted and actual capacities will vary depending on the formatting and operating system used. For more information on Force Series GT solid-state drives, please visit the Corsair web site.<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Corsair's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/04/behold-corsairs-force-gt-ssd-flaming-red-shell-and-500-mb-s/">Force GT</a> solid-state drives caught our eye earlier this year, and their fire engine-red shells were only half the reason. These bad boys also promise up to 85,000 random write IOPS and are rated for impressive read / write speeds of 550 MBps and 525 MBps -- a shade higher than the specs being bandied-about when Corsair showed it off back in March. The drive also supports SATA 3, is backward-compatible with SATA 2, and ships with a 3.5-inch adapter that'll work with both desktops and laptops. Look for it this month in two sizes: 60GB ($149) and 120GB ($279). No word, alas, on the 240GB version that was strutting its stuff on the show floor in <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/cebit+2011">Hanover, Germany</a>. PR after the break.<br /><br /></div>
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<blockquote><em><strong>Corsair Announces Shipment of Force Series GT Solid-State Drives<br /> &ndash; New high-performance line takes full advantage of SATA 6Gb/s technology &ndash;</strong><br /> <br /> FREMONT, California - June 30th, 2011 - Corsair&reg;, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the first shipments of the Force Series&trade; GT line of solid-state drives.<br /> <br /> The new Force Series GT is designed for enthusiasts who demand the fastest performance available. It uses the new SandForce SF-2280 SSD Processor, with native support for SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3), combined with ONFI synchronous flash memory. Force Series GT SSDs deliver outstanding read/write performance and significantly faster system response, boot times, and application load times than SATA 2 solid-state drives, with out-of-box performance of up to 85K Random Write IOPS, read speeds of up to 555 MB/s, and write speeds of up to 525 MB/s. The use of synchronous flash memory makes the Force GT Series particularly adept at reading and writing non-compressible data, such as video and music files.<br /> <br /> All Force Series GT models are also backward compatible with SATA 2, and include an easy-to-use 3.5" adapter for use in both notebook and desktop PCs.<br /> <br /> "With the rapid adoption of systems with SATA 3 support, enthusiasts are demanding SSDs that can push the limit of SATA 3 bandwidth," said Thi La, Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair. "The new Force Series GT line delivers amazing speed under the most demanding conditions, making them ideal for high-performance systems."<br /> <br /> Force Series GT SSDs are currently shipping to Corsair's network of authorized distributors and retailers worldwide and will be available in July at a US suggested retail price of $149 USD for the 60GB model and $279 USD for the 120GB model. Note that stated capacities are unformatted and actual capacities will vary depending on the formatting and operating system used. For more information on Force Series GT solid-state drives, please visit the Corsair web site.</em></blockquote>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New SSDs combine fast SATA III performance with power consumption as low as 10mW1-enable feature-rich computing platforms with longer battery life<br />
SanDiskÂ® SSD series&#8217; U100 drive for ultra-thin notebooks offers SATA III performance and customized form factors<br />
SanDiskÂ® iSSDâ„¢ integrated storage device series&#8217; i100 drive is the world&#8217;s smallest, fastest 128 gigabyte (GB)2 (SATA III) BGA-based SSD-ideal for slim, high-performance tablets and ultra-thin notebooks<br />
Sampling now with volume production scheduled for Q3 2011</p>
<p>Computex, Taiwan, May 31, 2011- SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory storage solutions, today introduced two new solid state drives (SSDs) for the mobile computing market. The U100 drive, successor to the popular SanDiskÂ® P4 modular SSD series, delivers a flexible, cost-effective solution for ultra-thin notebooks. The SanDiskÂ® iSSDâ„¢ integrated storage device series&#8217; i100 drive is the world&#8217;s smallest, fastest 128 gigabyte (GB)2 (SATA III) BGA (ball grid array) SSD and an ideal storage solution for slim, powerful tablets and ultra-thin notebooks.</p>
<p>The new SSDs utilize the high-performance SATA III interface to improve application loading times, web-browsing speeds, multimedia synchronization, file-transfer rates and overall system responsiveness. The drives employ a low-power architecture that reduces power consumption to as low as 10mW1. This combination of high performance and low power allows OEMs to develop feature-rich products with longer battery life.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our deep involvement with key ecosystem stakeholders allows us to align our products with fast-moving market requirements,&#8221; said Rizwan Ahmed, director, SSD product marketing, SanDisk. &#8220;We develop low-power, high-performance SATA SSDs that optimally fit into a growing number of thin client devices.&#8221;</p>
<p>SanDiskÂ® SSD Series&#8217; U100 Drive for Ultra-Thin Notebooks<br />
The U100 drive builds upon the successful SanDisk P4 modular SSD series, which enjoyed widespread adoption among ultra-thin notebooks and other mobile computing platforms. U100 supports an array of design needs and is available in a variety of form factors, including Half-Slim SATA SSD, mSATA, mSATA mini, 2.5&#8243; cased, as well as customized modules.</p>
<p>The U100 drive delivers fast SATA III performance with up to 450 megabyte per second (MB/sec)3 sequential read and up to 340MB/sec sequential write speeds3. The drive&#8217;s low-power architecture allows OEMs to extend their products&#8217; battery life while maintaining high performance. The drive is available in 8GB to 256GB capacities, and OEMs, attracted to the outstanding price/performance value proposition, are already successfully integrating the new SSD into their next-generation platforms.</p>
<p>SanDiskÂ® iSSDâ„¢ for Tablets<br />
The i100 drive is the smallest, fastest 128GB (SATA III) BGA-based SSD on the market and the newest product in the SanDisk iSSD integrated storage device series. The drive is available in 8GB to 128GB capacities, offering OEMs a flexible range of storage options. Measuring only 16mm x 20mm x 1.4mm (for up to 64GB) and 16mm x 20mm x 1.85mm (for 128GB), the drive allows OEMs to design sleek, high-performance tablets and ultra-thin notebooks.</p>
<p>The drive&#8217;s SATA performance achieves up to 450MB/sec3 sequential read and up to 160MB/sec sequential write speeds3. The i100 drive can improve sideloading rates, multitasking capabilities, real-time gaming experience and multimedia synchronization-all while extending battery life via its low-power architecture.</p>
<p>New SSDs Offer Additional Benefits</p>
<p>Drives support Power Classes for flexible performance and power-budget control capabilities<br />
nCacheâ„¢ Acceleration Technology provides fast random burst write performance for improved system responsiveness and multitasking functionality<br />
Based on a JEDEC-standard package for industry compliance</p>
<p>The i100 and U100 drives are sampling now with volume production scheduled for Q3 2011.</p>
<p>1 With Slumber (SATA PHY state) Power mode with DIPM enabled. Lower Power modes can be achieved by implementing advanced low power management techniques. Technical specifications are preliminary and subject to change.</p>
<p>2 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some capacity not available for data storage.</p>
<p>3 Based on SanDisk internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host configuration. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes. Technical Specification are preliminary and subject to change.</p>
<p>SanDisk&#8217;s product and executive images can be downloaded from</p>
<p>http://www.sandisk.com/corporate/media.asp</p>
<p>SanDisk&#8217;s web site/home page address: http://www.sandisk.com</p>
<p>Â© 2011 SanDisk Corporation. All rights reserved. SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the United States and other countries. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder (s).</p>
<p>This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including expectations for new product introductions, applications, features, markets, and customers that are based on our current expectations and involve numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate include among others: the market demand for our products may grow more slowly than our expectations or our products may not be available in the capacities that we anticipate, our products may not perform as expected and the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including, but not limited to, our most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q and annual report on Form 10-K. We do not intend to update the information contained in this press release.</p>
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