Stay sharp, Toshiba, as A-DATA's infringing on some of your territory
today. Months after Toshiba
proclaimed that it would be bringing the
world's first 2.5" solid state drive to CES 2009, A-DATA has stepped in
at CeBIT 2009 to
also suggest that it has launhed the "
highest
capacity of SSD in the industry." It's product? The 512GB XPG 2.5" SSD.
Seems we need some clarification from both parties, no?
Best we can figure, A-DATA is going to be the first to actually have
these drives available to consumers and OEMs, but since it doesn't
mention a release window in its press clipping, we can't even say that
with certainty. As with most SSDs, this one also comes encased in a
durable, lightweight aluminum shell designed to withstand bumps and
vibration more so than standard HDDs, and it also promises transfer
rates up to 230MB/sec (read) and 160MB/sec (write). It also features a SATA
II interface and is primed to be a drop-in replacement to that tiny SSD
you purchased with your current notebook years ago.
It's a shame that A-DATA didn't grace us with a price, but as with
anything that's the "new best," you can rest assured that you'll be
paying a hefty premium to have half a terabyte within a single 2.5" SSD.