29.09.2010 14:35 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget

OCZ Ibis touts 2GBps High Speed Data Link, vanquishes SSD competition

What's after ludicrous speed? If you ask OCZ, the answer is HSDL speed, which is the company's new interface idea for bypassing the bandwidth limitations of standard SATA/SAS interconnects. Using a high-quality SAS cable to hook up its new Ibis drive to a PCI Express host card, OCZ has managed to deliver a cool 2GBps of total bandwidth -- that's one gigabyte up and one gigabyte down every second. In order to feed this massive data pipe, the company's gone and stacked four SandForce SF-1200

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