Monday, December 20th 2021
SMART Modular Expands DuraFlash ME2 SATA SSD Product Series
SMART Modular, a leading global professional memory and storage solutions brand (NASDAQ: SGH), announced the expansion of its DuraFlash ME2 SATA SSD product line, officially Launched three new products, M.2 2242 SATA, mSATA (MO-300A) and Slim SATA (MO-297A), to complement the specifications other than M.2 2280 and 2.5" SATA SSD, making the DuraFlash product line more complete.
The new ME2 SATA SSD series is designed for applications with small size or traditional SSD specifications, and can be the best choice for embedded computing, transportation, medical and industrial applications. ME2 series products use 3D TLC flash memory technology, which can operate normally under commercial temperature (0°C~70°C) or industrial wide temperature (-40°C ~85°C); in addition, ME2 series also support advanced The LDPC debugging and correction mechanism and the end-to-end data path protection function ensure a high degree of data integrity and reliability.The entire series of ME2 products are equipped with NVMSentry firmware technology exclusively developed by SMART Modular Technology, which can provide a complete firmware customization solution while giving full play to the best performance of the product. For example, the firmware algorithm can be adjusted according to specific application requirements, and other proprietary functions, including secure erasure and user advanced security settings, can be added to meet the needs of the client according to different application scenarios.
Victor Tsai, SMART Modular Flash Product Marketing Director, said, "By expanding the ME2 product line, we can provide customers with a more powerful and complete SATA product series, allowing them to select suitable items to deal with complex and diverse products. Market application requirements."
The three ME2 SATA SSDs added this time all have a variety of storage capacity options: M.2 2242 provides a capacity from 60 GB to 960 GB, and can support up to 560 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write speed; mSATA and Slim SATA offers capacities ranging from 60 GB to 1920 GB, and supports up to 560 MB/s read and 520 MB/s write speed.
The new ME2 SATA SSD series is designed for applications with small size or traditional SSD specifications, and can be the best choice for embedded computing, transportation, medical and industrial applications. ME2 series products use 3D TLC flash memory technology, which can operate normally under commercial temperature (0°C~70°C) or industrial wide temperature (-40°C ~85°C); in addition, ME2 series also support advanced The LDPC debugging and correction mechanism and the end-to-end data path protection function ensure a high degree of data integrity and reliability.The entire series of ME2 products are equipped with NVMSentry firmware technology exclusively developed by SMART Modular Technology, which can provide a complete firmware customization solution while giving full play to the best performance of the product. For example, the firmware algorithm can be adjusted according to specific application requirements, and other proprietary functions, including secure erasure and user advanced security settings, can be added to meet the needs of the client according to different application scenarios.
Victor Tsai, SMART Modular Flash Product Marketing Director, said, "By expanding the ME2 product line, we can provide customers with a more powerful and complete SATA product series, allowing them to select suitable items to deal with complex and diverse products. Market application requirements."
The three ME2 SATA SSDs added this time all have a variety of storage capacity options: M.2 2242 provides a capacity from 60 GB to 960 GB, and can support up to 560 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write speed; mSATA and Slim SATA offers capacities ranging from 60 GB to 1920 GB, and supports up to 560 MB/s read and 520 MB/s write speed.
6 Comments on SMART Modular Expands DuraFlash ME2 SATA SSD Product Series
nor any real reason for this to be a "news" item, at least on a forum that mostly caters to normal, everyday pc users, and also, since these drives are both slow AF and of limited capacities, they are unlikely to drum up any new business for the mfgr anyways....
It's a clever move, in this kind of world. :-D