Patriot Promises "Aggressive Pricing and Performance" with New Zephyr SSDs
Patriot on Wednesday launched a new line of SSDs built on top of the JMicron JMF612 controller. According to Patriot, you can expect "aggressive pricing and performance" from their Zephyr series.
"As solid-state drive technology advances, it is becoming more affordable, allowing SSD solutions to reach an increasing segment of end users. Patriot's objective is to offer the latest technology in our solutions which provide the best performance and price options", states Les Henry, Vice President of Engineering at Patriot. "Our Zephyr family of SSDs offer great performance, aggressive pricing and the inherent benefit of SSD technology over antiquated hard disk drives: quicker boot times and shorter application loading times. Including a Zephyr SSD in your desktop or notebook upgrade plans provides one of the best bang-for-the buck improvements you can make to your system."
That's all well and fine, but while Patriot was busy tooting its own horn, the company failed to mention exactly how much these new drives will cost. However they did release capacity and performance numbers, which breaks down as follows:
- Zephyr 256GB: 240MB/s read, 180MB/s write
- Zephyr 128GB, 240MB/s read, 145MB/s write
- Zephyr 64GB, 240MB/s read, 85MB/s write
All three drives also ship with native support for the TRIM command in Windows 7. No word yet on when these will be available.
Image Credit: Patriot
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violian
April 15, 2010 at 8:27pm
Maybe in 3-5 years it'll be $100 for 256GB SSD. I think my sweetspot right now is the 64GB SSD - and I'm willing to pay $100 at most for a good-performing 64GB SSD.
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