Tuesday, February 05, 2008

BiTMICRO updates World’s largest SSD to 1.6TB

You can tell that BiTMICRO is one company who does not rest on its laurels - shortly after releasing an 832GB SSD at the recently concluded CES '08, the same folk have just announced their 3.5” E-Disk Altima Ultra320 SCSI series to a whopping 1.6TB of solid sate storage that prides itself in being the first of its kind in the world.

The enterprise grade E-Disk Altima will carry the typical ruggedness of SSD drive, with sustained data transfer rates of up to 230 MB/sec and peak rate at 320 MB/SEC in burst mode. It’s also packed with data security features like DataSentinel, Patented PowerGuard, Patented securErase and Proprietary Write Protect to make your money worth.

For folks with smaller budgets, they can always pick up the 16GB version when it is launched in Q3 later this year.

Yes, SSDs are dropping in price, but that doesn't mean you can in any way afford BiTMICRO's new 1.6TB SSD. There is no word on pricing, but rest assured you're probably be able to buy a car with the amount of cash needed to bring one of these 1.6TB monsters home.

BiTMICRO >>> News Release

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