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Ocz downgrades his ssds

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OCZ has announced in the prices of its SSDs destined for the domestic market of up to 30% to try to make them more attractive compared to the competition.

Since 2012 OCZ has made a strong investment in R&D, which has led it to reduce the quality of its SSD devices in order to offer them at competitive prices. Since its purchase by Toshiba, OCZ has had access to NAND technology from the Japanese, allowing them to offer good quality products at very competitive prices.

As an example of the price reduction we have the ARC 100 (240GB) that have gone to cost 95 euros from the 145 with which they came onto the market, which is approximately 39 cents per GB, a ratio that is beginning to approximate that of mechanical hard drives.

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