OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) for computing devices and systems, today announced that the OCZ Deneva 2 30GB and 60GB mSATA SSDs, part numbers D2CSTEMS1A10-0030 and D2CSTEMS1A10-0060 have been tested with Intel® Smart Response Technology and have passed the performance benchmarks for the ‘While Using’ portion of the responsiveness requirements in the 2012 Ultrabook™ Definition.
“We are pleased with the results that Intel has achieved with our Deneva 2 mSATA products,” said Tobias Brinkmann, VP Partner Relations at OCZ Technology Group. “The Deneva 2 SSDs have a very small footprint making them ideal for the slim and stylish Ultrabook™ designs, and also deliver exceptionally fast bootup and data transfer speeds for a superior instant-on and overall more responsive computing experience.”
Intel Ultrabooks™ combine best-in-class performance, responsiveness, and security in thin and light elegant form factors, and make use of only certified SSDs to provide a faster, more energy-efficient option than mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs). OCZ Deneva 2 mSATA solutions are significantly slimmer than traditional 2.5-inch storage devices, enabling the Ultrabook™ to support low-profile dimensions less than 21mm thick without compromising on storage capacity, speed, or battery life. Additionally, Deneva 2 mSATA SSDs offer industry-leading performance and endurance for this mobile powerhouse.
The Ultrabook™ Series and Intel’s ultra-low voltage second generation Intel Core™ processors provide a platform for SSDs to shine and enable maximum productivity and multimedia enjoyment. Deneva’s ability to provide a custom-tailored solution ensures superior cost efficiency, functionality, and compatibility that other SSD lines cannot deliver.
For more information on our Deneva 2 mSATA Series, please visit our product page here
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CZ Small Form Factor SSDs Meet the Need for Reduced Power Consumption, Responsiveness and Performance
SAN JOSE, CA – January 4, 2012 – OCZ Technology Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:OCZ), a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) for computing devices and systems, today announced that the OCZ Deneva 2 30GB and 60GB mSATA SSDs, part numbers D2CSTEMS1A10-0030 and D2CSTEMS1A10-0060 have been tested with Intel® Smart Response Technology and have passed the performance benchmarks for the ‘While Using’ portion of the responsiveness requirements in the 2012 Ultrabook™ Definition.
“We are pleased with the results that Intel has achieved with our Deneva 2 mSATA products,” said Tobias Brinkmann, VP Partner Relations at OCZ Technology Group. “The Deneva 2 SSDs have a very small footprint making them ideal for the slim and stylish Ultrabook™ designs, and also deliver exceptionally fast bootup and data transfer speeds for a superior instant-on and overall more responsive computing experience.”
Intel Ultrabooks™ combine best-in-class performance, responsiveness, and security in thin and light elegant form factors, and make use of only certified SSDs to provide a faster, more energy-efficient option than mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs). OCZ Deneva 2 mSATA solutions are significantly slimmer than traditional 2.5-inch storage devices, enabling the Ultrabook™ to support low-profile dimensions less than 21mm thick without compromising on storage capacity, speed, or battery life. Additionally, Deneva 2 mSATA SSDs offer industry-leading performance and endurance for this mobile powerhouse.
The Ultrabook™ Series and Intel’s ultra-low voltage second generation Intel Core™ processors provide a platform for SSDs to shine and enable maximum productivity and multimedia enjoyment. Deneva’s ability to provide a custom-tailored solution ensures superior cost efficiency, functionality, and compatibility that other SSD lines cannot deliver.
For more information on our Deneva 2 mSATA Series, please visit our product page here
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I’m thinking of adding a tiny reliable state tough generate to my desktop, and installing Windows and my plans on it, then maintaining the magnetic disks for added storage. Has any individual accomplished this? Did you have blazing fast booting and system loading, or was it about the same?
I acquired my desktop without an O.S. I have the Windows 7 set up CD. I have examine evaluations on the web about people putting in their O.S. on their SSD. I have a z68 manual and it specifies that I intall the O.S. on the HDD and then insert the CD to install Intel Intelligent Response Technology. I have a SSD and a HDD. Which would be much better with my personal computer configuration? Your suggestions is significantly appreciated. Many Thanks in advance!
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I seen the SSD storage quantity is incorrect. I have KINGSTON 64GB SSD. So should I even now maintain my O.S. on the SSD or must I use the Intel Intelligent Response Technology because my SSD is of decrease space.? Many Thanks again.
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