Sandisk now owns Fusion IO fully
Quite additive and possibly unique enterprise offerings impending
It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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You might recall Pretec from their past flash drive creations, this year at Computex they were showing off car batteries too.
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Asmedia was showing off functional 10Gb USB3.1 silicon in two packages during Computex.
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Corsair was living up to the Components part of their name at Computex with lots of evolutionary goodies.
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QSAN was showing off a lot of big SAN boxes at Computex with some impressive features.
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Adata revealed a brilliant little bit of technology to SemiAccurate at Computex, “psuedo-SLC” mode for MLC flash.
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SemiAccurate saw three new goodies from Supermicro at Computex, and not surprisingly all were server related.
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As usual at Computex, Adata had a lot of new memory goodies to show off from SSDs to USB dongles with a twist.
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Cavium is upping the stakes in the ARM server SoC core count race with the new 48-core Thunder X chip.
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Bitfenix had three new case prototypes on display at Computex along with a few useful accessories.
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Thecus has some goodies at Computex that range from small to 4.8PB in size, enough range for most uses.
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Uplogix has done something interesting with their out of band remote management solution, added smarts.
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Yesterday Intel announced a new bit of software called Service Assurance Administrator, basically hardware QoS for VMs.
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Intel was showing off something rather unexpected at Cisco Live yesterday, a 40Gb NIC.
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With two major cave-ins in the past few weeks, Microsoft is screaming at the top of it’s lungs about how irrelevant it is.
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