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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 |
Seagate didn't bother helping up a gaggle of new wares at CES this year, but judging by its discharge shot out today, it's eager to make a serious splash in the SSD market a bit later on. Thanks to partnership from LSI, the outfit is expected to convey its own line of PCI Express-based solid state storage products. We're guessing these devices will be similar in capacity to the PCIe SSDs already outed by Fusion-io and OCZ Technology, but at least at first, they'll be aimed squarely at the enterprise market. We're eager that's just a beta test (of sorts) and that performance-minded desktop users can snap one up at their local Best Buy in short order -- too bad we've no guarantee that these will be priced within the area of feasibility, though.
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