WD, SanDisk collaborate to create solid state hybrid drives

WD, a Western Digital company, and SanDisk Corporation, a player in flash memory storage solutions,  have announced their collaboration to introduce hybrid storage devices that feature flash memory technology from SanDisk and hard drive technology from WD.  
SanDisk will supply SanDisk iSSD storage device for the WD Black solid state hybrid drive (SSHD), the world’s thinnest 2.5-inch SSHD solution, which utilizes both WD proprietary hybrid technology and industry standard SATA IO technology.
The SanDisk iSSD claims to bring performance, low power consumption, cost, reliability, and a compact form factor to this SSHD, which will offer ample storage to meet consumers’ growing appetite for digital content as well as flash-enabled speed, data throughput and responsiveness – all within ultra-slim form factors.
“I am delighted for SanDisk to team up with WD on these exciting new hybrid products,” said Kevin Conley, Senior Vice President and General Manager of client storage solutions at SanDisk. “By combining SanDisk’s unparalleled flash memory expertise and technology with the hard drive know-how of WD, WD Black SSHDs offer outstanding hard drive-like capacity, and the slim form factor and the level of performance that you will only get with flash memory solutions,” he said.  
“Working with SanDisk, WD realized our vision for products that combine the best of both technologies,” said Matt Rutledge, Vice President of client computing at WD. “WD’s SSHDs are a significant achievement in the continuing SSHD/flash storage revolution.”

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