World's biggest solid state drive has 1.6TB capacity

Bitmicro announced today its plans to launch a new range of futuristic super-high-end 3.5-inch solid state flash drives. With capacities of up to 1.6TB (that’s 1600GB) they’ll be able to transfer data at speeds of up to 320MB every second.

Called the ‘E-Disc Altima Ultra320 SCSI SSD,’ it doesn’t exactly have the most memorable of names. But what it does have is oodles of performance. It’s the world's first Ultra320 SCSI (small computer system interface) drive on the market, and as such it won’t come cheap.

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