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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Will keep image sensors in-house.
Toshiba takes the fight to Samsung with its new OCZ RD400 PCI-E M.2 NVMe SSD.
The drives feature Toshiba's new 15nm TLC NAND but are otherwise unchanged
OCZ's new entry level SSDs feature Toshiba's new TLC NAND and are very well priced
Toshiba TLC NAND flash under the hood.
We summarise everything we saw during our first day at Taipei's Computex 2015 event
OCZ has updated its flagship 2.5-inch SSD, and we've got the three highest capacities covered
AMD expands to the SSD market, with a rebadged OCZ/Toshiba drive to target gamers
OCZ unveils its new entry level SSD, with Toshiba NAND and a focus on consistency
We summarise everything we saw during our first day at Taipei's Computex 2014 event
Evidence says 'patent troll,' however.
Doesn't let the grass grow underfoot.
Launches OCZ Storage Solutions.
We take a look at OCZ's newest SSD, the Vector 150, to see what performance it offers.
Rivals could yet out-bid its offer.
Company could still liquidate.
We look at OCZ's new Vertex 450 256GB, based around the same controller as the Vector and with 20nm NAND.
Freebie available on 256GB and 512GB models.
No more rebadged Marvell controllers.
Looks to concentrate on high-grade and enterprise lines.
Exiting the DRAM market not such a good idea after all.
AMD claims Seifert's departure is not a protest.
October 14 2021 | 15:04