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June 07, 2010
Video: OC-TV Interviews Super Talent's Peter Carcione at Computex 2010
Computex 2010 - Super Talent USB3 SSD's - Gigabyte USB3 Show Room
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June 07, 2010
Video: FirstZoom Interviews Super Talent Director of Marketing, Joe James
Super Talent reveals world first USB3.0 flash drives @ Computex 2010
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June 06, 2010
USB 3.0 Express Drive Nabs 9.6/10 and Gold Award from BCC Hardware
It's pretty darn quick and a lot faster than I actually expected.

...you get an huge performance increase and there is no comparison if you have a computer with a USB 3.0 connection.  Thankfully, the drive is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 boards and the performance on these systems is better than traditional USB 2.0 drives. Although we haven't included performance numbers officially, the drive reads at 39MB/sec and writes at 32MB/sec.

This drive is a great upgrade if you need some super-fast storage on your system.  If you need to carry a lot of files between two locations, the Express Drive 32GB will allow you to carry a lot of files and not waste a bunch of time copying.  It's a great drive that has an aggressive price.  If you have a USB 3.0 system and want a new flash drive, there is no reason not to get this drive.  It's darn fast.

USB 3.0 Express Drive
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May 25, 2010
USB 3.0 RAIDDrive Breezes Through Benchmarks at TechReport.com
Is there any one PC component more overdue for an upgrade than the lowly USB port? Super Talent's drivers give the RAIDDrive a healthy boost in HD Tach's burst speed test. However, they don't influence the results of the sustained transfer rate tests. Not that the RAIDDrive needs much help on that front. With sustained reads, it's nearly five times faster when plugged into a SuperSpeed port. The RAIDDrive may not reach SuperSpeed USB 3.0's theoretical peak transfer rates, but it's substantially faster than anything limited to USB 2.0 speeds. This also happens to be one of the very first USB 3.0 flash drives on the market... You're also getting more than double the transfer rates of USB 2.0 at its best, which goes a long way towards justifying the additional cost.
RAIDDrive USB 3.0
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May 24, 2010
Super Talent Leads in Low Latency in Toms Hardware DDR3 Roundup

We invited fifteen of the world’s premier memory brands to take part in today’s comparison, requesting the absolute best 4GB dual-channel kit each firm could offer for a Web price under $150. Chrome Series is Super Talents broadest performance line, providing overclockers greater value rather than ultimate frequency capability. Super Talent leads the latency chart at DDR3-1866, and is similarly rewarded in Sandra Memory Bandwidth. G.Skill and Super Talent tie in Sandra Bandwidth at DDR3-1600, which makes some sense only if Super Talent’s lower tRAS is a match for G.Skill’s lower tRP. Super Talent leads at DDR3-1333, but it’s not like anyone actually plans to run this memory that “slow.”
Chrome Series DDR3