SanDisk has announced a new flash memory-based SSDs at the CES in Las Vegas – the SanDisk pSSD which is aimed at meeting the demand of netbooks’ OS. This new generation flash memory SSDs was designed to replace HDDs and features a SATA interface which boosts the SSDs performance. With this new SSDs netbooks will boot and launch applications faster than when using the traditional SATA HDDs.

The SanDisk pSSDs will be available in 8-64 GB capacity and is slated to be released sometime in February. Price details are not yet available, although SanDisk promises to make this pSDDs as affordable as possible.

Via I4U News

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