Wednesday, April 2nd 2014

ADATA Announces Premier Pro SP920 Series SSD

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, today announced the launch of the Premier Pro series SP920 solid state drive (SSD). Designed to meet the high-performance requirements of multimedia file transfers, the SP920 comes in a 2.5" form factor, and is equipped with the latest generation Marvell controller implementing the SATA 6 Gb/sec specification.

SSD continue to become mainstream storage selections for a cross-section of user types, largely due to the higher demands placed on primary system disks by operating systems, games, and high definition media. The SP920 is designed for high performance across a wide range of demanding applications, but it is especially fast in the transmission of multimedia files (uncompressed data). 4 KB random read / write speeds are as high as 98,000/88,000 IOPS, with sequential read and write speeds of up to 560 MB/s and 500 MB/s, respectively. In addition to these impressive numbers, the SP920 maintains consistently high read and write speeds even when the disk is 90% full. This is in contrast to some solid state drives that suffer performance degradation as the drive nears capacity.
The range of capacities that the SP920 comes in is likely to excite enthusiasts and power users. The initial launch of 128 GB and 256 GB capacities will be followed by increases of 512 GB and a massive 1 TB shortly after. The SP920 makes full use of the NAND flash chip capacity, resulting in a 7% increase in the usable space of the drive over many models currently on the market. For those looking to upgrade from a mechanical hard disk, the SP920 comes with a 2.5mm holder, which allows the drive to be used in both 7mm & 9.5mm notebook bays, as well as a 3.5" bracket adaptor for upgrading desktop computers.

Purchasers of the SP920 will now have even more power at their fingertips with the recent release of ADATA's proprietary SSD Toolbox software. SSD ToolBox provides multiple ways for users to obtain disk information, change settings, and improve SSD lifespan & performance. Combined with the known advantages of solid state and ADATA's expertise in this area, the Premier Pro SP920 SSD is shaping up as an ideal SSD solution in terms of performance, data security, and stability.

For more information about ADATA Premier Pro SP920, visit this page.
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2 Comments on ADATA Announces Premier Pro SP920 Series SSD

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btarunr
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It's a rebadged Crucial M550 with slightly different firmware.
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btarunrIt's a rebadged Crucial M550 with slightly different firmware.
Thanks bta. Would like to see if the tweaked firmware makes a difference, as the stock M550 doesn't seem to be a massive upgrade from the M500, which wasn't exactly a record-setter. Any chance of TPU getting a unit in to review?
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