Patriot Memory has announced the addition of the Zephyr series to its family of SSDs.
Patriot said its new Zephyr series offers improved system responsiveness with quicker boot times and shorter application loading times over traditional hard drive storage solutions.
Patriot's Zephyr series is designed around the latest generation controller from JMicron. With a controller level cache of 64MB DDR2, the new SSD series offers speed of up to 240MB/s read and 180MB/s write and includes native support for the TRIM command in Microsoft Windows 7.
The new Patriot Zephyr series is available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities.
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