Unigen Corporation has announced its latest-generation of the Orion series solid-state drives featuring 6Gbps SATA 3.0 host interface and its new patent-pending EnduraCharge Technology. Unigen, a global OEM designer and manufacturer of Enterprise Class Flash Storage SSDs & DRAM Modules, claims it’s Orion 2200 series SSDs are packed with the renowned SandForce 2281 controller, use […]
Unigen Corporation has announced its latest-generation of the Orion series solid-state drives featuring 6Gbps SATA 3.0 host interface and its new patent-pending EnduraCharge Technology. Unigen, a global OEM designer and manufacturer of Enterprise Class Flash Storage SSDs & DRAM Modules, claims it’s Orion 2200 series SSDs are packed with the renowned SandForce 2281 controller, use a multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash, and is currently available in densities from 64GB to 512GB.
“’Unigen’s continued investment in state-of-the-art equipment and research and development has kept us in the forefront when it comes to providing superior enterprise-level flash storage solutions,’ said Paul W. Heng, CEO of Unigen Corp. ‘Unigen’s EnduraCharge was designed to meet the changing requirements of Tier-one customers and help them maintain their position ahead of the curve.’”
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