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Adding to their SSD lineup, Mushkin, which makes some really interesting, good price-performance ratio products has recently announced the upcoming availability of their Helix line of M.2 2280 SSDs. Based on Silicon Motion's SM2260 controller paired with 3D MLC NAND, Mushkin positions the Helix line as a premium, high-performance offering for desktops and laptops alike. Models will vary from a 250 GB entry-level offering thorugh a 2 TB high-end SKU, with the 2 TB version offering sequential read performance at up to 2.5 GB/s and write performance at up to 1.1 GB/s, when Silicon Motion's pseudo-SLC caching technology is used to its best effect.
Mushkin also claim that the drives can deliver up to 232K/185K 4KB read/write IOPS, which does speak to some under-the-hood firmware tricks going on (since those are higher than Silicon Motion's rated throughput for the SM2260), but keep in mind that these values are only representative of the performance you can expect from the high-end, 2 TB offering - speeds on the other rated capacities are likely to be lower.
No word as of yet on pricing or availability, or even if the final products will carry heatspreaders, much like some of Mushkin's competitors offer.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Mushkin also claim that the drives can deliver up to 232K/185K 4KB read/write IOPS, which does speak to some under-the-hood firmware tricks going on (since those are higher than Silicon Motion's rated throughput for the SM2260), but keep in mind that these values are only representative of the performance you can expect from the high-end, 2 TB offering - speeds on the other rated capacities are likely to be lower.
No word as of yet on pricing or availability, or even if the final products will carry heatspreaders, much like some of Mushkin's competitors offer.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site