This also has a documented parity and can be found in the Kingston SSDNow V Series, second generation drive. The second way to achieve a low cost product is to introduce an entirely new product SKU and use older technology that is for the most part, obsolete. A good example of this is the Corsair Nova, a slightly revised Indilinx Barefoot controlled drive that is very close to the original Performance Series offered by Corsair last year. The first has been to extend the lifecycle for current products on the market, either leaving the existing model numbers in tact or releasing a new product SKU based on existing technology. As it sits now, companies are choosing between two paths to achieve low priced drives. The more solid state drives grow in popularity, the larger the need to make them affordable.
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