Solid move
Hard drive giant Western Digital seemed to have been slow to acknowledge the growing demand for solid state drives (SSDs), until it shelled out $65 million for SiliconSystems last March.
Today it has announced the first products to result from that acquisition, in the form of the SiliconDrive III range, which are targeted at embedded and data streaming applications.
"The launch of SiliconDrive III will also enable WD to leverage its global sales and distribution channels to accelerate the adoption of SSD technology beyond SiliconSystems' traditional embedded systems OEM customer base into data streaming applications such as multimedia content delivery systems and data center media appliances," said Michael Hajeck, senior VP and GM of WD's solid state storage business unit.
The range includes 2.5 inch SATA and PATA drives and 1.8 inch micro SATA products. The emphasis has been put on performance and reliability as these drives are designed to be used constantly for several years. There is no indication as yet that WD plans to enter the consumer SSD market.
You can find out more about these drives here.