OCZ Technology exhibited a lineup of SSDs for entry-level, mid-range and high-end market segments during Computex Taipei 2009.
OCZ said it aims to bring affordable SSDs to the consumer market. Its cost-efficient SSDs - the Apex (230MB/s read and 160MB/s write), Aailitv (230MB/s read and 135MB/s write) and Core V2 (170MB/s read and 98MB/s write) series - target the mainstream segment, the company said.
OCZ also showcased its newly-announced Summit SSD, which is intended to bridge the gap between the needs of high-end gaming and professional desktops and notebooks to small-scale server PCs. The drives are for both enthusiast-level consumer and enterprise customers, the company said.
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