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- SandForce was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Milpitas, California, that designed flash memory controllers for solid-state drives (SSDs)...
- disk drives. Some SSDs, including the OCZ RevoDrive 3 x2 PCIe using the SandForce controller, have shown much higher sustained write performance that more...
- speeds, six times faster than their previous enterprise offerings. The LSI SandForce SF3700 controller family, released in November 2013, also supports NVMe...
- SanDisk Seagate Technology as "Seagate Secure" Toshiba Marvell Avago/LSI SandForce flash controllers Absolute Software Check Point Software Technologies...
- system. Without compression, WA cannot drop below one. Using compression, SandForce has claimed to achieve a write amplification of 0.5, with best-case values...
- 2012, Intel launched the SSD 520 series solid state drives using the SandForce SF-2200 controller with sequential read and write speeds of 550 and 520 MB/s...
- Retrieved 2018-11-07. "Samsung Controller Products". Retrieved 2012-04-16. "SandForce Controller Products". Retrieved 2012-04-16. "SMI". Retrieved 2012-04-16...
- striping and interleaving to enhance read/write speeds. More recently, SandForce introduced controllers that incorporate data compression to reduce the...
- ****an Doll Capital Management, a US venture capital firm which funded SandForce, BitTorrent and others Dunbee-Combex-Marx, a former British toy manufacturer...
- programming language RAISE, an error detection and correction technology by SandForce Raise (mining), a vertical or inclined underground p****ageway in a mine...