PhotoFast G-Monster PCI Express SSD

Japanese company PhotoFast have introduced their new G-Monster PCI Express SSD which comes in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacity flavours and which, according to PhotoFast, offers data transfer speeds of up to 750MB/s write and 700MB/s read – though that’s noting in comparison to the sustained write/read speeds of 1.5Gbytes/sec and 1400MB/sec as offered by the previously featured Fusion-io ioDrive Duo PCIe SSD (which, incidentally, is billed as world’s fastest SSD to date)
Whilst information concerning the new PhotoFast G-Monster PCIe SSDs is somewhat spare at the time of writing, PhotoFast have confirmed that the new G-Monster PCIe SSDs which come with a built in BCH 15-bit ECC and an unspecified capacity of SDRAM onboard cache, offer 1500G impact protection, have a MTBF (Mean Time Before Failures) of 1.5 million hours and are compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista.
There’s no word at this stage from PhotoFast concerning either pricing or availability.
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