Monday, November 5th 2007
Samsung Reveals 64GB SATA II SSDs for High-end PC and Server Storage Markets
Samsung Electronics has become the first in the industry to sample 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch 64GB solid state drives (SSD) with a super-fast native SATA II interface. With a sequential write speed of 100MB/s and sequential read speed of 120MB/s, the SATA II SSD is poised to expand the market for solid state drives from notebook PCs to corporate servers and other high-performance storage applications. Samsung's SATA II SSD combines a 50 nm-class, single-level-cell (SLC) 8Gb flash chip with a Samsung proprietary, high-speed SATA controller and supporting software.
Source:
Akihabara News
The 64GB SATA II SSD is based on Samsung's cutting-edge NAND technology with dramatically improved performance specs that are taking system performance to a whole new level of efficiencysaid Jim Elliott, director, NAND flash marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
15 Comments on Samsung Reveals 64GB SATA II SSDs for High-end PC and Server Storage Markets
Hurray for security xD
But you really don't need 3.5in drives with SSDs because you dont have to worry about mounting multiple platters on spindles and a motor to push them up to speed, since the media is all stored on the memory modules. If you could get the kind of density you can with a 3.5in drive in a 2.5in package we would have already. So even if you had to buy a 2.5 in to 3.5in drive bay adapter, it's still not a bad way to go...If desktops and laptops used the same standards it would only help bring costs down, which is something SSDs drastically need.
And as jizzler mentioned, you can get much more 2.5in drives in a system then you can with 3.5in drives. A 3x 5.25 to 3.5 adapter gets you 4 drives mounted one on top of the other, so you could easily get 8 or more 2.5in drives in the same space, and if done sideways you could probably get much more in the same space.
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I get 180MB/s burst, 61,4MB/s avarage read and 14.2ms random acces for my 250GB Samsung drive. Would be nice to know yours. Screenshot welcome too on the score.
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