Super Talent currently declares that it'll begin delivering its former PCI Express RAIDDrive SSDs in early on October. The RAIDDrive is intended to smash the throughput block in the storage subsystem by eliminating the bandwidth restriction of the SATA bus. The PCIe Gen. 2.0 x8 interface used by RAIDDrive SSDs sustains 4GB/sec bandwidth, further than ten times that of the SATA-II 3Gbps bus, along with five times superior than the not up till now obtainable SATA-III bus.

By means of patent awaiting RAID structural design that is optimized for NAND flash memory, RAIDDrive is capable to sustain chronological read speeds of up to 1.4GB/sec.

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A turbocharged cache system with up to 1GB of DRAM cache allows chronological write speeds as quick as 1.2GB/sec. RAIDDrive, which houses four separate SATA SSDs, arrive in a custom aluminum casing measuring 258 x 112 x 25 mm.

Superior capacity RAIDDrive models make use of the RAIDDrive Expander - a detach PCIe card - to grasp a total of eight SATA SSDs.

Essentially, the RAIDDRIVE arrive in three versions: RAIDDrive ES (for enterprise servers), RAIDDrive WS (for workstations), as well as RAIDDrive GS (gamers).