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    Default OCZ unveils new ZX series fully modular PSUs


    Another One.............

    Quote Originally Posted by TweakTown
    OCZ has removed itself from all but its most core markets. That strangely has seen the company leave the RAM business that made it famous to start with and focus on the SSD market almost exclusively. OCZ has been making power supplies for a long time too and has stayed in that business as well.



    The company has added a new PSU series to its range that are aimed at the user needing maximum performance. The new ZX series from OCZ have the same features with the only difference being the total power output. The line includes a 1250W unit, a 1000W unit, and an 850W unit.

    All of the PSUs are fully modular with all power cables being removable. The series has a single +12V rail and the high-end 1250W unit can support three video cards while the two other units support dual video cards. The series is 92% efficient and use a traditional ATX design that will fit most cases. Pricing and availability for the new PSUs is unknown.

    OCZ Technology

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    After considering the capital needs of the company's growing SSD products against the weaknesses of the DRAM market, the board determined that it would be in the best interest of the stockholders to accelerate its plans to discontinue the remaining DRAM module products by the end of February as previously mentioned.


    "Revenue generated from our Solid State Drive products for the third fiscal quarter more than doubled on a sequential basis," said Ryan Petersen, Chief Executive Officer of OCZ Technology. "SSD revenue accounted for 78-percent of our revenue and just by itself exceeds our historical quarterly revenue totals across all categories, thus reinforcing our decision to discontinue our remaining DRAM products."
    undang na sila sa RAM business more on SSD na xla.... nice find by the way...

    SOURCE: OCZ to Stop Memory Biz, Focusing on SSDs

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    ^^ yep. it's going to be an exciting year for SSDs. Seems companies have taken sides on the different standards/technologies.
    Kingston and OCZ have sided with Sandforce (this team is the most promising imho), intel has teamed up with Hitachi, then there's crucial siding with Marvel. It's gonna be an interesting war on the best controller and nand flash technology. Apparently also Toshiba is joining the fray.

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    nindot ning ingon-ani para mobarato ang mga SSD...

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