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Team Group Readies New T-Force Line of Memory and SSDs

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Team Group is giving finishing touches to its new T-Force line of high-performance DDR4 memory targeted at enthusiast PC builds. T-Force will be an umbrella-brand for Team Group, and the company will launch Dark, Dark Pro, and Xtreem sub-branded products under it. Below is a render of the first T-Force DDR4 memory module, with Dark Pro sub-branding. The company is said to be preparing a T-Force Xtreem module that runs at DDR4-4266 MHz with timings of 18-22-22-40, and DRAM voltage of 1.4V. Team Group is also launching solid-state drives (SSDs) under the T-Force brand, which will initially include the Dark and Dark Pro sub-brands. Below is a render of a 960 GB T-Force Dark SSD.



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Let me guess; Phison S10 and 15nm TLC flash.
 
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Is there anything else really? SandForce that used to be super popular is now basically just gone since Seagate bought them, Samsung has their own, only good one remaining is Marvell. I think Crucial is still using their controllers. And that's about it.
 
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Is there anything else really? SandForce that used to be super popular is now basically just gone since Seagate bought them, Samsung has their own, only good one remaining is Marvell. I think Crucial is still using their controllers. And that's about it.

Plextor is still using Marvell...I just bought a M7V 512GB. This is my 4th Plextor drive. I am happy with all of them. http://www.goplextor.com/Support/Downloads
 
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Is there anything else really? SandForce that used to be super popular is now basically just gone since Seagate bought them, Samsung has their own, only good one remaining is Marvell. I think Crucial is still using their controllers. And that's about it.

Crucial never used sandforce. They relied on marvell in the past and used some phison and siliconmotion as well.
 
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