Kingston company began to conquer the market for budget SSD even earlier than Intel, although the renamed products of the latter were used. The second generation SSDNow V was built on MLC memory from micron production, but was used Toshiba controller. Furthermore, the volume of the low-end model in the series decreased to 30 Gb.
As assert associates with reference to the commentary of Kingston representatives, Intel company did not wish to share with Kingston the support of TRIM function, which support the adequate speed level at the entire duration of the disk service. Under these conditions Kingston was forced to search for another component base for its SSDNow V. Related Products :
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