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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) Adds Radeon R7 Series Solid State Devices To Its Gaming Portfolio

Boston, MA 08/20/2014 (wallstreetpr) – A global semiconductor company, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD), disclosed a new technology alliance with a Toshiba Group Company, OCZ Storage Solutions, for its Radeon branded Solid State Devices or SSDs. The company also announced that users can buy Radeon R7 series SSDs in various capacities from their online retailers.

Gaming Choice

The company stated that Radeon R7 series SSDs would be an exceptional option for gamers, who were looking to upgrade the overall responsiveness of their systems through an economical solution without compromising on performance and reliability. Since the brand was synonymous with quality and performance among the PC gamers, AMD was confident that the new R7 series SSDs would also maintain the reputation.

The new Radeon R7 series SSDs were powered by OCZ Storage Solutions IP, which were unique, offering an ideal combination of reliability, affordability and performance for gamers building or upgrading a rig.

AMD indicated that its R7 Series of Radeon provides commendable write survival of 30GB a day apart from read or write speeds of a maximum of 550MB/s and 530MB/s respectively. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) disclosed that it was an exclusive hardware combination featuring a special anodized black housing, which was the hallmark of the brand Radeon. Its Radeon R7 Series SSDs would be available with the starting price of $99.99 for the 120GB drive.

Management Speaks

OCZ Storage Solutions Chief Marketing Officer, Alex Mei, said that the Radeon R7 series SSDs were built with the sophisticated technology of flash and controller from Toshiba and OCZ. He said that the combination of proprietary technology along with cost-effective price points provide tremendous value to gamers.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) said that the latest SSDs represented the next course of its tactics to be a one-stop-shop for customers. It said that the addition of SSDs makes its simpler for a customer to equip their system with similar branded components of reliability and peace of mind.

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