If you weren't paying attention during the end of the year build-up to CES 2014, you may have missed LSI's relatively quiet announcement of their new SandForce SF3700 PCIe SSD controller. Okay, so ...
LSI demonstrated its latest LSI SandForce flash controller technology innovations at the Flash Memory Summit. LSI has shown some capabilities of the next-generation SandForce SSD controllers as well ...
When we look at the SSD industry today, there are few companies more well known than LSI SandForce. LSI SandForce drives power over 35% of the SSDs currently sold on the market today so when these ...
LSI SandForce controllers were the catalyst that helped SSDs evolve from a niche application to the mainstream market we see today. There were precious few SSD's on the market, and even fewer SSD ...
LSI today unveiled the third generation of its market-leading SandForce(R) flash controller line, the industry's most widely deployed flash management technology for driving PCIe(R) and SATA solid ...
Big things are brewing in the land of solid state storage, and if you thought today's SSDs were fast, then prepare to be blown away by what's in store for tomorrow. Keeping the momentum going, LSI ...
The long awaited PCIe 3.0 bus has finally arrived and it is more than a bit fashionably late for the enterprise arena. The rush is on for companies such as LSI to deliver a host of storage components ...
LSI has announced a new, third generation, Sandforce flash memory controller family called the SF3700. Existing Sandforce solutions are the most popular in the market today and the new SF3700 ...
Provides robust performance in a range of applications, supports all data transfer speed modes Designed for easy integration into a RapidChip® Platform ASIC or cell-based ASIC for fast SoC design ...
Need to add some serious speed and flexibility to your desktop or workstation? If you have a spare PCIe slot, LSI has the tool for you. It's the second-generation MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID controller ...
While I was attempting to find a squeaking case fan, I managed to knock two drives offline and kill the RAID 5 array. It is a 3 disk array of 3Tb WD SATA drives connected to a LSI 9260-8i controller.
I've got a new IBM 15KRPM drive and LSI controller (model LSIU160, based on the 1010 chipset). I run Win2K SP3. Since my motherboard doesn't support differentiating between different off-board storage ...
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