Crucial Cancels Ballistix TX3 PCIe SSD

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In a rather weird move Crucial stated it has canceled their Ballistix TX3 SSD drive launch. The TX3 is a PCIe solid-state drive based on the NVMe protocol and this would have been a fast one.



The news comes from techpowerup who received word about the cancellation. The company canceled the product on the basis of "prioritization of company resources and investments." The company however stated that it will continue to develop SSD products that target the gamer-enthusiast market that the Ballistix TX3 PCIe was intended for.

"We are, however, continuing to explore potential opportunities for future gaming products and will provide an update as new plans are formalized," the company stated. 

The Crucial Ballistix TX3 PCI-Express SSD was supposed to be released as M2 model paired with a Silicon Motion SMI2260H controller and Vertical stacked MLC NAND flash memory from Micron.

Crucial Cancels Ballistix TX3 PCIe SSD


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