OCZ’s brain thingie is going 64-bit… finally
When OCZ Technology launched somewhat revolutionary gaming peripheral dubbed NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator), I could only find one flaw: lack of 64-bit drivers. From personal experience, running 32-bit...
View ArticleNew “nForce for AMD” chipsets take shape under GeForce name
Last week, Chinese site Expreview.com published a story about the new generation of nForce chipsets for AMD processors. We managed to find more details through course of the weekend. For starters, the...
View ArticleIs OCZ’s NIA the most important thing in IT industry?
Two weeks ago, a very high, S-level exec from the automotive industry asked me about upcoming technologies, since he didn’t understand the importance of new interfaces that are coming in mainstream...
View ArticleOCZ Brain-thingie hits $99 for Black Friday/Cyber Monday
One of major obstacles that any new revolutionary technology has to overcome is the question of affordability. Recently, I published my four-months-and-counting experience with the OCZ’s NIA, and in...
View ArticleOCZ first to market with blazing fast eSATA flash drive
Regardless of we like it or not, there is only so much USB 2.0 products can do. The standard offers a maximum theoretical speed of 60 MB/s, split between the ports as every shared standard out there....
View ArticleBiohazard Annihilation F.A.T.E.: Life with a Ferrari
I never understood people who owning supercars. 11 years ago, I had such luck of driving one, and it was a thin line between awesomeness and “holy cow, how in the world did they manufacture this PoS”....
View ArticleOCZ rolls out a low-latency, low-voltage DDR3-2000 for Core i7
Even though CES is usually the place to launch great things, credit crunch caused an attack of product launches before the trade show itself. After car manufacturers started to leak pictures of their...
View ArticleCorsair to launch SSD drives ala Fusion-io and OCZ?
Recently, Corsair Memory launched its first Solid State Disk, with 128GB capacity. Since the performance wasn’t earth shattering (as opposed to already-established memory, power supplies and memory...
View ArticleSanDisk to buy FusionIO for $1.1 billion, Consolidation Continues
SanDisk and FusionIO have entered into an agreement where SanDisk will purchase all of FusionIO and its assets to the tune of $1.1 billion in cash, once again continuing the consolidation of the NAND...
View ArticleYet to be Announced OCZ ARC 100 Solid State Drives Make Appearance Online
OCZ has yet to give its upcoming line of ARC 100 SSDs the official unveiling, but it looks like two retailers have beat OCZ to it. First spotted by Legit Reviews, both Amazon.com and Scan.co.uk have...
View ArticleOCZ Launches Vertex 460A SSD
OCZ refreshed its versatile Vertex 460 lineup today, but slightly changed its name to differentiate it from previous models in the series. The Vertex 460A has the same design, features and performance...
View ArticlePREVIEW: OCZ’s RevoDrive 400 Looks Like a Great SSD
Ever since the company got acquired by Toshiba, OCZ Storage Solutions focused on more performance for the enthusiasts and expanding the market share in the fast-growing segment of enterprise storage....
View ArticleOCZ Gaming Unveils Streamer Sponsorship Program
Gaming is one of largest, if not becoming the largest form of entertainment, and last several years witnessed the rebirth of PC gaming, as gaming consoles cannot keep up with the system demands of new...
View ArticleSeagate Presents World’s Fastest SSDs
Seven months ago, Steve Luczo (CEO) stated that “there is no one that is using SSDs for storage.” This statement still haunts Seagate Technologies, LLC to this date, even though it was out of context....
View ArticleToshiba Rebrands OCZ Storage Solutions
In December 2013, Toshiba announced the acquisition of OCZ Technology, Inc. for $35 million. Several weeks later, Japanese giant completed the acquisition and rebranded the company “OCZ Storage...
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