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Mushkin at CES 2020 showcased their latest products, both in the storage or random access memory space. Starting with the NVMe products, the EON NVMe SSD will be available in capacities starting at 500 GB through 4 TB, and make use of 3D TLC NAND paired with Silicon Motion's SM2267 controller. It's a PCIe 4.0 x4 affair in the M.2 2280 form-factor, with built-in LDPC ECC technology. The company is quoting speeds up to 4 GB/s read and up to 3 GB/s writes, with up to 400K IOPS on either case. The EON Pro upgrades both storage capacity (available in up to a whopping 16 TB density) and speeds, leveraging Silicon Motion's SM 2264 controller. Sequential reads and writes are quoted at 6.4 GB/s and 3.9 GB/s, respectively, with 700K IOPS on both scenarios.
The Source Q, on the other hand, is a 2.5" SATA SSD, and keeps the Silicon Motion trend going with the company's SM2259XT controller. It offers up to 560 MB/s reads and 515 MB/s writes, with up to 95K read IOPS and 86K write IOPS. It will only be available in 500 GB through 2 TB capacities, which goes to show how Mushkin is prioritizing demand for their NVMe drives.
Moving on to an external SSD solution, the CarbonX will be available in capacities ranging from 500 GB to 2 TB, and makes use of Silicon Motion's SM2263XT controller paired with ASMedia's ASM2362 USB controller. This combination makes the device capable of delivering up to 1020 MB/s reads and 1000 MB/s writes, via the USB 3.1 Gen 2 - Type C connection.
Moving on to Mushkin's Blackline RGB RAM, the name is pretty self-explanatory on the RGB front. It appears to have seven lighting zones, and the RGB elements are atop an aluminium heatspreader and green PCB, not black (green PCB is a rarity these days). It will be available in capacities of 8 GB through 32 GB, with dual memory modules available starting at 16 GB (2 x 8 GB). Speeds range from 3000 MHz through 4000 MHz, while CAS latencies will scale between 16 and 18.
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The Source Q, on the other hand, is a 2.5" SATA SSD, and keeps the Silicon Motion trend going with the company's SM2259XT controller. It offers up to 560 MB/s reads and 515 MB/s writes, with up to 95K read IOPS and 86K write IOPS. It will only be available in 500 GB through 2 TB capacities, which goes to show how Mushkin is prioritizing demand for their NVMe drives.





Moving on to an external SSD solution, the CarbonX will be available in capacities ranging from 500 GB to 2 TB, and makes use of Silicon Motion's SM2263XT controller paired with ASMedia's ASM2362 USB controller. This combination makes the device capable of delivering up to 1020 MB/s reads and 1000 MB/s writes, via the USB 3.1 Gen 2 - Type C connection.




Moving on to Mushkin's Blackline RGB RAM, the name is pretty self-explanatory on the RGB front. It appears to have seven lighting zones, and the RGB elements are atop an aluminium heatspreader and green PCB, not black (green PCB is a rarity these days). It will be available in capacities of 8 GB through 32 GB, with dual memory modules available starting at 16 GB (2 x 8 GB). Speeds range from 3000 MHz through 4000 MHz, while CAS latencies will scale between 16 and 18.




View at TechPowerUp Main Site