Tuesday, April 3rd 2018

Kingston Introduces Entry-level A1000 NVMe PCIe SSD

Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced A1000 PCIe NVMe SSD. The M.2 drive is Kingston's first entry-level consumer-grade PCIe NVMe SSD utilizing 3D NAND. The A1000 delivers twice the performance of SATA at near SATA pricing.

The single-sided M.2 2280 (22mm x 80mm) form factor makes A1000 ideal for notebooks and systems with limited space. The PCIe NVMe drive features a Gen 3.0 x2 interface, 4-channel Phison 5008 controller, and 3D NAND Flash. It delivers 2x the performance of SATA SSDs with read/write speed up to 1500MB/s and 1000MB/s giving it exceptional responsiveness and ultra-low latency.
"Kingston is excited to release its newest SSD for the entry-level PCIe NVMe market. Designed with 3D NAND Flash memory, A1000 is more reliable and durable than a hard drive and doubles the performance of a SATA SSD. Now we can give consumers the benefit of PCIe performance at about the same price as SATA," said Tony Hollingsbee, SSD Business Manager for EMEA at Kingston. "Consumers can replace a hard drive or slower SSD with A1000 and have the storage needed for applications, videos, photos and more."

A1000 is available in 240GB, 480GB and 960GB capacities and is backed by a limited five-year warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability. For more information visit; https://www.kingston.com/en.

A1000 Features and Specifications:
  • 20X faster than a hard drive: With incredible read/write speeds the A1000 will not only increase performance but can also be used to breathe new life into older systems.
  • M.2 2280 Form Factor: Multi-purpose SFF connector replaces small mSATA and mini-PCIe slots.
  • Single-sided design: Integrates easily into designs with M.2 connectors; ideal for thin and light notebooks and in systems with limited space.
  • Multiple capacities: Available in a range of capacities up to 960GB2 to meet your data storage requirements.
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280
  • Interface: PCIe NVMe Gen 3.0 x2 Lanes
  • Capacities: 240GB, 480GB, 960GB
  • Controller: Phison 5008
  • NAND: 3D TLC
    Sequential Read/Write:
  • 240GB: up to 1,500/800MB/s
  • 480GB: up to 1,500/900MB/s
  • 960GB: up to 1,500/1,000MB/s
    Random 4K Read/Write:
  • 240GB: up to 100,000/80,000 IOPS
  • 480GB: up to 100,000/90,000 IOPS
  • 960GB: up to 120,000/100,000 IOPS
  • Power Consumption: 0.011748W Idle / 0.075623W Avg / 0.458W (MAX) Read / 0.908W (MAX) Write
  • Dimensions: 80mm x 22mm x 3.5mm
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 70°C
  • Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
    Weight:
  • 240GB: 6.4g
  • 480GB: 7g
  • 960GB: 7.6g
  • Vibration operating: 2.17G Peak (7-800Hz)
  • Vibration non-operating: 20G Peak (20-2000Hz)
  • Life Expectancy: 1 million hours MTBF
  • Warranty/support: Limited 5-year warranty with free technical support
    Total Bytes Written (TBW):
  • 240GB: 150TB
  • 480GB: 300TB
  • 960GB: 600TB
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3 Comments on Kingston Introduces Entry-level A1000 NVMe PCIe SSD

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Static~Charge
bonehead123And what are the prices ? ? ?
U.S. dollars:

240GB - SA1000M8/240G - $168 MSRP, $119 retail
480GB - SA1000M8/480G - $306 MSRP, $218 retail
960GB - SA1000M8/960G - $564 MSRP, $403 retail

Here are some performance numbers from StorageReview.com.

I'll pass.

Samsung 960 EVO NVMe on Amazon
250GB - $120
500GB - $230
1TB - $480

Spend a few bucks more, get a much better drive.
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