Wednesday, August 12 2009
Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, today announces the release of their Koi SSD Series.

Patriot's Koi 2.5" SATA solid state drives have been specifically designed to work with Apple Mac platforms. Using the latest in solid state technology, including 64MB onboard DRAM cache, Koi features sequential read/write speeds of up to 260MB/s and 180MB/s, respectively. To ensure complete compatibility, the Koi line has been rigorously tested in Apple's own lab.

"In designing the Koi, we wanted to bring a product to market that was specifically designed for the performance found on Apple platforms", says Meng Jay, Patriot's Flash Product Manager. "The Koi Series has been thoroughly tested in Apple's Development Center to ensure optimal compatibility and stability. We have also backed our Koi Series with one of the best warranties in the industry, 5 years."



posted by btarunr - 7:24 PM |  Related News

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by AltecV1 (August 12th - 7:29 PM) - Reply
nice speeds :)
by [I.R.A]_FBi (August 12th - 7:53 PM) - Reply
"for the apple latform" great ...
by TheLaughingMan (August 12th - 8:24 PM) - Reply

has been rigorously tested in Apple's own lab


To ensure the drive achieves proper pretentiousness when in use.

j/k I kinda sorta don't hate you too Apple.
by Fx (August 12th - 8:32 PM) - Reply
by: TheLaughingMan
To ensure the drive achieves proper pretentiousness when in use.

j/k I kinda sorta don't hate you too Apple.
lol +1
by filip007 (August 13th - 6:18 AM) - Reply
Nobody said that this drives can't work for others systems the main problems should be the price.

http://www.patriotmemory.com/products/specs/KOI%20SSD.pdf
by TheLaughingMan (August 13th - 4:32 PM) - Reply
by: filip007
Nobody said that this drives can't work for others systems the main problems should be the price.

http://www.patriotmemory.com/products/specs/KOI%20SSD.pdf


Don't worry, it can't. The reason why people release "Apple" versions of products is because of their proprietary crap. I am not sure if it is a simply file structure, boot system, physical chip, or a combination these. What I do know is Apple hardware does not work in PC systems, even though Apple is now x86 based.
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