OCZ's Ion-based Neutrino and Colossus SSD hands-on at Computex
OCZ Technology's Ion-infused Neutrino may not look all that different than the existing model, but we all know it's the secret sauce within that makes it so magical. Our BFFs over at Engadget Chinese managed to spend a few quality seconds (some might say they "had a moment") with this very machine as well as the all new desktop-bound Colossus SSD. Sadly, the booth workers couldn't provide a definitive ship date or price for either, but the read link's still the place to go for a few hands-on shots as well as a video of the Ion Neutrino showing 3DMark 06 who's boss.



















Wait, this post is not Palm-related...
You're sick of hearing about the Palm Pre too huh?
Silly name too.. Pre what exactly?
Actually, I was just teasing. I'm pretty excited about the Pre.
Oh man, you got Snood so good. I bet he feels so dumb.
not really no, i AM sick of hearing about it.. for what reason is expressing my opinion going to make me feel dumb?
Uhh... the read link gives less information and the same exact picture as this, plus it is in Chinese and English, just making it seem twice as long...
'OCZ's 3.5" 1TB SSD with two 2.5" 512GB SSD circuit boards running inside in RAID 0 configuration. According to the representative on site, it's faster than the theoretical SATA 3Gbits transfer rate.'
there. saved you all a click.
i thought i was your bff
Ion as in Nvidia?
Ion as in real definition?
Any other disambiguations pulled from wiki welcome
if you look at the sign next to the drive you can see NVidia written there but... i don't understand why that would be helpful in an ssd
wait.. no... thats describing a computer... so i know less now
Wait WhAt?
It's always titillating new tech with no price or release date with you guys isn't it. We mere mortals need to know how much longer we need to wait before we can put on of these in our computers without it having to be funded by a personal donation to Asia's burgeoning left arm black market.