Sunday, June 5th 2016
Crucial Unveils Ballistix TX3 PCIe NVMe SSD in the M.2 Form-factor
Crucial is ready with a high-performance SSD in the M.2 form-factor, which leverages 32 Gb/s PCI-Express, and the NVMe protocol to belt out four to five times the read/write performance of SATA 6 Gb/s SSDs. The new Crucial Ballistix TX3 line of M.2 SSDs features the Silicon Motion SMI2260H processor, mated to Crucial-made 3D (stacked) MLC NAND flash, cushioned by a large DRAM cache. A similar setup is found on the ADATA SX8000NP, and the sequential speeds of that drive are rated at up to 2,000 MB/s reads, with up to 800 MB/s writes.
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www.techpowerup.com/213091/crucial-announces-ballistix-ddr4-16gb-memory-modules
There are a lot of memory product that crucial announces that never make it to market. I suspect this M.2 SSD is going to be one of them.
Edit: its been 3 years since Samsung introduced their 3D Nand still Micron/Crucial have no 3D Nand based product , even their X-Point based(co developed with Intel) product which was apparent going to be made available this year.
Edit: Crucial has finally listed their 16gb modules on website, after 1 year of announcement of product.
Also, vaporware refers to products that fail to materialise, not products releases way after their initial announcement.