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Old December 24, 2009, 12:02 PM
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InnoDisk Corp. launches the most advanced ultra speed PCIe SSD along with the house warming party held at the new premises on Dec 22, 2009. After receiving Taiwan Excellence with NanoUSB Series and continuously along with the Best Choice Award at COMPUTEX, InnoDisk achieves the goal of being the pioneer of the industry again and releases the latest... [ Read full article ]
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I believe this is the same thing as the OCZ Z-Drive. Which really doesn't perform all that well.
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Would be curious to see a third-party review it and give some numbers.
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Wonder if it'll flop like the OCZ drive :P
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