“This product underscores Super Talent’s continued leadership in USB drives.” said Super Talent COO, C.H. Lee. “We’ve developed the world’s first and fastest USB 3.0 flash drive, by integrating two SSD into a RAID array for maximum throughput.”
The RAIDDrive is small, measuring just 95 x 34 x 15.4 mm, it is fully backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports in case you haven’t made the leap to USB 3.0 yet.
No word on when these drives will be available or the MSRP.
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Super Talent Breaks the USB 3.0 300MB/s Barrier
This isn’t much of a surprise if you saw the video posted here on PC Perspective last week, but Super Talent is announcing the availability of the new RAIDDrive in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities – all capable of exceeding 300MB/s on USB 3.0.