SanDisk starts shipping second generation pSSDs for netbooks


SanDisk has started shipping its next-generation SSDs meant specially for netbooks. The pSSDs P2 and S2 integrate a new technology called nCache that helps to improve performance of the SSDs. nCache is a non-volatile write cache that supports burst performance and gives a vRPM (virtual Revolutions Per Minute) of up to 9,000.
Though the pSSDs will work with any netbook, SanDisk is pushing their drives to be highly compatible with ARM processor based netbooks and have even worked closely with Canonical, makers of Ubuntu Linux.
The second-gen pSSDs will come in capacities of 8/16/32/64GB.
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