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Patriot to introduce three new SSDs at CeBit 2012

American memory Giant Patriot is planning no less than three new lines of solid state drives for launch later on this year after the tech spectacle at CeBit 2012 in Hanover. All three of the new lines will be aimed at consumers and the upcoming products from Patriot are:

  1. Wildfire Pro, for the High performance client, likely to be Sandforce running on SATA III.
  2. Wildfire SE, for the High performance client, probably Sandforce driven on SATA III but will be slightly slower than the Wildfire Pro.
  3. Magma, for the mainstream client, likely to be using a cheaper Marvell or OCZ-Indilinx controller again off the SATA III interface.

Apart from the variations in controllers and therefore read/write speeds don’t expect anything else out of the ordinary: all are likely to come neatly packaged in the 2.5″ form factor, with black casing and some kind of fancy sticker.

Source: TPU

 

Ryan Martin

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