Saturday, May 16th 2015

Silicon Power Unveils the Latest M.2 and mSATA Solid State Drives

Catering to the increasing demands for super speed and cost-effective storage solutions, SP/ Silicon Power, the world's leading provider of memory storage solutions, today releases the latest powerful M10 M.2 2280 and M10 mSATA solid state drives. They both allow superior performances and high reliability with ultra-fast transfer interface of SATA III 6Gb/s, and supports Intel Smart Response Technology (ISRT) to offer flexible upgrade solutions that saves consumers a lot of time and space.

Addressing the mini size and high performance needs for advanced portable devices, the M10 M.2 2280 can be applied for devices with an M.2 slot including next-gen desktops, Ultrabooks and motherboards with Intel 87/97 series chipsets. Engineered with a high-quality controller and MLC NAND flash chips, the M10 M.2 2280 delivers astonishing transfer rates up to Read/Write 520 MB/330 MB/sec while offering impressive 4K random Read/Write speeds of up to 40,000 IOPS in the CDM test. For business people, multimedia professionals and heavy gamers who value the importance of efficiency and stability, the M10 M.2 2280 significantly speeds up boot times and reduces loading times in games to deliver an immediately noticeable performance boost.
SP M10 mSATA SSD
Built in an original controller and premium flash chips, the M10 mSATA SSD delivers blazibg fast transfer speeds up to Read/Write 520 MB/330 MB/sec and up to 40,000 IOPS of 4K random Read/Write speeds in the CDM test. It can also serve as a boot drive which promises both great capacity expansion and speed acceleration. For heavy gamers, professionals and DIY enthusiasts, the M10 mSATA provides serious performance gains in boot times, game and application loading.

More Flexibility in Hardware Upgrade with Intel SRT
Both M10 M.2 2280 and M10 mSATA support Intel Smart Response Technology (ISRT) which enables more flexibility in hardware upgrades. Users can configure the computer with the M.2 or mSATA SSD acting as a cache drive between the hard disk drive and system memory, and this SSD can quickly access frequently used programs and games. This offers the benefit of having a hard disk drive for maximum storage capacity while creating an SSD-like overall system performance experience. Through advanced control technology, the M10 M.2 2280 and M10 mSATA support TRIM, NCQ, and S.M.A.R.T commands which allow the SSD's real-time performance to be maintained at an optimum level at all times; Meanwhile it performs ECC technology, Wearing Leveling, and Bad Block Management to guarantee data transmission reliability and overall system stability. They are all backed by a 3-year warranty and come in 120 GB, 240 GB and up to 480 GB capacities to satisfy different user demands. For more information, please visit the Silicon Power website: www.silicon-power.com

M10 M.2 2280 & M10 mSATA Features
  • M.2 (NGFF) design suitable for Ultrabooks, laptops, and desktops
  • SATA III 6Gbps backwards compatible with SATA II 3Gbps
  • CDM Transfer rates: 520 MB/s max. Read speed, 330 MB/s max. Write speed
  • Random 4K write speed up to 40,000 IOPS
  • High compatibility, support Intel Smart Response Technology (ISRT)
  • Support TRIM command, NCQ
  • Support ECC technology and Bad Block Management to guarantee data transmission reliability
  • Built-in with SMART monitoring system
  • Shockproof & Anti-Vibration
  • Noiseless operation, no latency delay and no seek error
  • 3 year warranty
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2 Comments on Silicon Power Unveils the Latest M.2 and mSATA Solid State Drives

#1
Caring1
I suppose those speeds are better than quite a few M2 and mSATA drives, but there faster SSD's out there with much higher IOP's, double that stated here.
I have an S.P. SSD and it has been trouble free so far, and still fast enough for the tasks I run, I would buy them again.
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#2
bogami
Plug in fuckup(connection) .Slow on this account, Samsung SM951 is fast..Random 4K write speed up to 40,000 IOPS It is stell good, 520mb re.330 wh mb. is baad .
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