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AFFILIATE NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Is Intel's 522 Series 'SandForc?= e Driven' SSD Next To Be Released? @ The SSD Review

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Dear Editors and Site Staff,

 

We have posted a new article at The SSD Review which we find may benefit your readers and appreciate consideration in linking this on your site. The SSD Review is a 'solid state drive' specific site that, for the most part , reviews SSD related hardware and also jumps into RAID configurations, Beginners, Buyers and Optimization Guides for the SSD user. We also have a Windows 7 Optimization Guide that has gone viral since it was first published right beside the SSD Optimization Guide.

 

TITLE: Is Intel's 522 Series 'SandForce Driven' SSD Next To Be Released? ( -at -) The SSD Review

 

 

LINK: http://thessdreview.com/our-reviews/is-intel%E2%80%99s-522-series-%E2%80%98sandforce-driven%E2%80%99-ssd-next-to-be-released/ OR

 

http://thessdreview.com/?p=11368

 

 

OVERVIEW:

 

Lets begin this article by conceding that it is abound with speculation and based upon much more balance of probability than concrete fact. In fact, the closest we have come to confirmation is that all to familiar 'echo of silence' when we posed the question to "in the know" SSD industry associates, many of whom could have simply provided a 'yes' or 'no' to our question. Has Intel and Sandforce teamed up to introduce a new Intel SSD?

Intel eventually followed through with the company standard release of, "No comment" and carried on to acknowledge that they will not comment on unreleased products. The SSD Review believes that Intel is gearing up for yet another SATA 3 SSD announcement in the near future. This announcement has Intel and Sandforce joining hands to bring to market the Intel name along with Sandforces already famous SATA 3 SSD processors capable of parallel 500MB/s transfer speeds.

 

PICTURE: http://thessdreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/intel-ssd-straight-300x211.jpg

 

 

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