Minggu, 12 Februari 2012

SAMSUNG TARGETS THE NETBOOK’S FOR THEIR COST-EFFICIENT SSD’S

Samsung SSDTargeted at low-priced transportable PCs, the low-density SSDs from the house of Samsung will attribute an SATA II interface for some speedy transfer rates. Samsung has presently proclaimed that it has started sampling low-density; high-performance solid state drives (SSDs) which are 70% less significant when evaluated to customary 2.5" SSDs. Samsung maintains that these are extremely cost-efficient to produce and expects their novel SSD offerings to be an eye-catching substitute for presented HDDs in low-cost PCs. These low-density Samsung SSDs employ the similar high-performance SATA II controller technology as that being utilized on Samsung's just launched MLC-based 128GB SSD.

The 32GB version of new-fangled SSD lineup will interpret data (successively) at 90MB/s and inscribe it (successively) at 70MB/s. The 16GB reads at 90MB/s and writes at 45MB/s, at the same time as the 8GB reads at 90MB/s and writes at 25MB/s. Samsung integrates 4 individual 16 gigabit (GB) MLC NAND chips in its 8GB SSD, as well as 4 dual-die packages and 4 quad-die packages of 16Gb NAND for its 16GB and 32GB SSDs correspondingly. In addition, by counting a 32MB DRAM as the barrier and 4-channel system for the novel low concentration SSDs, these solutions are well suited for high-speed reading situations. Samsung will establish manufacturing these Netbook friendly 8GB, 16GB and 32GB multi-level-cell SSDs at the commencement next month.

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