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Super Talent Introduces PCIe and Mini PCIe Flash Modules

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Super Talent showcases its new PCIe and Mini PCIe FDMs

Super Talent has introduced its new line of PCIe and Mini PCIe Flash Drive Modules that provide read speeds of up to 350 MB/s and write speeds of up to 220 MB/s. The module's ultra-compact form factor also makes them well suited for use in embedded applications, all-in-one PCs and notebooks and are available in a configurations ranging from 8 to 128 GB.

The CoreStore MV and MP also feature 8-channel Marvell controllers and up to 64MB of DDR2 DRAM for an additional performance boost. You can view the full specifications and associated data sheets at Super Talent's website.


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    jerrspud , February 15, 2013 9:02 PM
    is this news or an ad?
  • 4
    bucknutty , February 15, 2013 9:29 PM
    Can these be used as boot drives? Where can I get one? Is there a MSRP?
  • 2
    retrophe , February 15, 2013 9:49 PM
    bucknuttyCan these be used as boot drives? Where can I get one? Is there a MSRP?

    I don" know if they can be used as boot drives but prices are nuts. Amazon has the CoreStore MP 64GB for $235.41. WTH? here's the link http://www.amazon.com/Super-Talent-CoreStore-Solid-SR64C8MP1/dp/B004YCUQV8
  • 3
    halcyon , February 15, 2013 10:01 PM
    Would you say that this Ad is a little lean on the details the audience might be interested in? Can they be used as boot devices? What's the MSRP? Oh, I see, I can look it up myself if I want any information. FAIL Tom's.
  • 3
    dgingeri , February 15, 2013 10:16 PM
    retropheI don" know if they can be used as boot drives but prices are nuts. Amazon has the CoreStore MP 64GB for $235.41. WTH? here's the link http://www.amazon.com/Super-Talent [...] B004YCUQV8


    That's WAY overpriced.
  • 0
    abbadon_34 , February 16, 2013 5:40 AM
    This tech is 5 years old. Look up a revodrive if you care.
  • 3
    sykozis , February 16, 2013 6:49 AM
    So, with the stated capacities....and read/write speeds....what exactly is the purpose? They're slower than SATA3 SSDs....and more expensive.
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    tobalaz , February 16, 2013 12:29 PM
    abbadon_34This tech is 5 years old. Look up a revodrive if you care.


    You sure this isn't an Apple product?

    dgingeriThat's WAY overpriced.


    Refer to above statement.