Kingston working on SSD with SandForce SF-2000

@ 2010/12/20
The reason Kingston hasn't launched any SSDs with SandForce SF-1200 controllers is the limited NAND flash memory support. Kingston is a close partner to Toshiba and its MLC NAND flash circuits are not supported by current SandForce processors, which made Kingston wait.

SandForce SF-2000 will support memory circuits from Toshiba, which opens up for Kingston. We are anything but surprised that it has chosen this solutions considering what SandForce has promised. SSDs with the SF-2000 controller will be capable of 500 MB/s and the first units will appear in Q1 2011.

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