Thursday, February 4th 2016
Sony Unveils the SLW-M Series Consumer SSDs
Sony is making its international debut in consumer SSDs, with the SLW-M series. The company was selling some of its first SSDs locally in Japan. Built in the 7 mm thick 2.5-inch form-factor, the drives feature SATA 6 Gb/s interface, and come in capacities of 240 GB (SLW-MG2) and 480 GB (SLW-MG4). There's no word on the controller or NAND flash make, but the company is advertising performance figures of up to 560 MB/s reads, with up to 530 MB/s writes. A 9.5 mm spacer, and a license to Acronis True image 2015 HD come included. Sony is also including its very own drive management software, the Sony SSD Toolbox.Update: DIYPC HK posted a picture of the drive's PCB. It reveals a rebranded Phison S10 series controller, and Toshiba A19 TLC NAND flash.
Sources:
Hermitage Akihabara, Many Thanks to TheLostSwede for the update.
16 Comments on Sony Unveils the SLW-M Series Consumer SSDs
Roughly $152 for the 480GB model.
Teardown here www.diypc.hk/archives/19941 The 240GB SKU seems to perform slightly better.
H1 10-X controller? Some are suggesting it's a rebranded PHISON PS3110
Nothing we haven't seen before...
Btw, its your 1000th post :)
Sony Still Got a long way to go before they earn the Consumer's Trust
While idea of compression is nice and all (and sandforce is not the only one using it), their execution is just plain garbage. They thought compressing _everything_ was a good idea. Also, for some reason their controllers handle trim very poorly (among other things) which results in very noticeable drop of write performance over time (i've gone from 140MBs to 90MBs on a 120G drive).