CES 2011 Coverage
Bosco - January 7, 2011» Discuss this article (52)
Super Talent
At the Super Talent booth, there was a bunch of its products being displayed. The first section that we looked at was a wall of SSDs. The TeraDrive SAS, TeraDrive, UltraDrive, MasterDrive, VSSD and Netbook SSDs were all being displayed with capacities ranging all the way up to 480GB, which is found in the TeraDrive CT and CT3. The next wall contained the USB drives, which had its Luxio, Pico, Pico Mini, CKB Series and Swivel Series, along with its Rubber USB and Custom USB drives. The flagship USB drive that was displayed was the USB 3.0 RAIDDrive, which comes in capacities ranging from 32GB to 128GB, has a 128MB internal cache, and is built around the MLC NAND Flash controller. Super Talent also was showing off its memory sticks, which fall into four different categories; Overclocking Memory, Server Memory, Desktop Memory and Laptop Memory. Its Overclocking Memory included the Speed Series DDR3 (DDR3-2400 in 4GB kits), Performance Series DDR3 (up to DDR3-2000 in 8GB kits), Chrome Series DDR3 (DDR3-2000 up to 24GB kits) and its Project X DDR3 (DDR3-2000 that only come in 2GB sticks or 6GB kits).
Super Talent also had its RAIDDrive GS on display, which comes in capacities from 256GB to a whopping 2TB, while providing you with maximum read speeds around 1400MB/s and maximum write speeds around 1200MB/s. It features a 0.1ms access time and a total of 512MB RAID Cache.
Lastly, Super Talent had the Storage POD-500H on display. This external hard drive uses USB 3.0 to connect to your computer and comes in a capacity of 500GB. There was a computer set up in the booth with a CrystalMark Benchmark running on the drive and you were able to see that it was getting around 214MB/s read and 130MB/s write scores.

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