It sort of feels an excessive amount of to pray for, but Super Talent insists it has the benchmarks to prove it: a USB 3.0 stick that achieves 270MB/s reads and 240MB/s writes under optimal conditions. Unlike your average joe flash drive, the RC8 boasts a completely-fledged (albeit previous-generation) SandForce SSD controller that allows the simultaneous use of eight channels of NAND memory. In other words, this zippy little thing actually is an SSD, enclosed in an aluminum case that measures 1-inch wide, 4-inches long and nil.3-inches thick. No definitive word on pricing yet, however it was reported at Computex that a 50GB variant would opt for around $110, while 25GB and 100GB capacities can also be available. Now, could someone please hurry up and build a Thunderbolt version?
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