WD’s initial SiliconEdge Blue SSD launches, gets reviewed

siliconedge blue ssd WDs first SiliconEdge Blue SSD launches, gets reviewed

Remember when Western Digital picked up SiliconSystems for the strain during the tallness of final decade’s Great Recession? Here we have been the year after seeking during the initial ripened offspring of which relationship, as WD has only introduced the initial consumer-oriented plain state expostulate in the SiliconEdge Blue as well as the enterprise-ready SiliconDrive N1x. Both 2.5-inch family groups underline the local SATA 3.0Gbps interface along with review speeds as tall as 240 – 250MB/sec as well as write rates peaking during around 140 – 150MB/sec, as well as the former has already strike the exam dais upon the series of occasions. For those deliberation the upgrade, we should substantially dive in to those links next — many everybody came divided feeling which the SiliconEdge Blue was the diminutive bit underwhelming for the price, with Hot Hardware observant which the “Micron C300 as well as Intel X25-M were measurably faster overall,” as well as the highly evolved MSRP only left ‘em seeking for more. Here’s anticipating for the cost dump as well as / or the SiliconEdge Black, eh?

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