Monday, February 18th 2008
Mtron Develops New 128GB 1.8-inch High Capacity SSD
South Korean SSD manufacturer Mtronstorage Technology announced today that it has completed the development of a new 1.8-inch ZIF-type SSD (Solid State Drive) for laptops. Mtron's new SSD with Single Level Cell (SLC) Flash memory supports PATA (ZIF-type) interface and has a maximum reading speed of 120MB/s and writing speed of 100MB/s, which is more than 6 times faster than the current 1.8-inch HDDs. Mtron expects to ship the new SSD in capacity of up to 128GB. Worldwide premiere for these drives is set for April this year.
Sources:
Mtron, Electronista
27 Comments on Mtron Develops New 128GB 1.8-inch High Capacity SSD
In 2Years the price's are lower and the drives larger!
The future are laptop/sub laptop format's with no moving part's!
With instant boot ups (Like my PSP)
Like Asus EEEPC
cheers
DS
no moving parts means obviously less noise but does that mean less power/heat as well?
no moving parts means no delay, just more bandwidth - if one does 100MB/s, four will do 400MB/s - its quite attractive if you need the speed.
Shock resistant, no heat concerns, defragmentation is no longer an issue...
And yes, it's just the writes that count on flash reads don't cause wear-down.
On somthing like this were size isnt resticted as much they can use bigger and better quality chips.
Ok nothing lasts forever and its life will come to a end one day but i can see these lasting a lot longer than the average pen drive and harddrive.
and the speed over the avarage HD should be blisteringly fast.