Corsair blog has posted a Q&A outlining their SSD transition plans from 34nm NAND to 25nm NAND solid state disks (SSDs). Corsair’s 25nm NAND offerings will be differentiated with “-A” in their part numbers. Full details including benchmark results comparing their Corsair F120 34nm vs F115-A 25nm vs F80-A 25nm SSDs here.
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