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SMART Modular Technologies Releases New PCIe NVMe Solid State Drives

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SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. ("SMART"), a division of SGH and a global leader in memory solutions, solid-state drives and hybrid storage products announces the introduction of its new T6CN family of PCIe NVMe SSD products which is part of the SMART RUGGED portfolio. T6CN SSDs are designed to fit between very high-performance datacenter SSDs and highly secure, ruggedized SSDs for military, industrial, and telecom applications. Competitively priced, the T6CN is available in M.2 2280, E1.S and U.2 form factors. All of which provide compatibility with PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe technology, delivering faster read, write, data transfer and operating speeds compared to current SSD technology.

The SSDs capacity ranges from 960 GB to 3,840 GB for the M.2, 960 GB to 7680 GB for the E1.S, and 960 GB to 16,360 GB for the U.2 version. T6CN offers speeds up to 3,500/s Sequential Read and 3,200 MB/s Sequential Writes and is compliant with NVMe v1.4 specifications. Gen 4.0 based technology runs exponentially faster than the speed of SATA III.




Mike Guzzo, director of the SMART RUGGED product line, explains the benefits of these new products, saying, "The T6CN broadens our ruggedized SSD portfolio by adding a more commercially focused Gen 4.0 PCIe solution, coupled with next generation NAND Flash for larger capacity applications." Guzzo added, "These technology enhancements help enable system designers to get higher performance and capacity for their customer's evolving system needs."

The T6CN SSD family is available in commercial and industrial temperatures. The SSDs go through 100% burn-in testing to simulate extreme temperature gradient conditions so that defective drives are exposed and eliminated. In addition, the T6CN SSDs feature advanced low-density parity check (LDPC) error correction and Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) support. The U.2 and E1.S versions also feature Power Failure Protection (pFail), which safeguards the integrity and functionality of the data in the event of sudden power loss.

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If you feel the need to compare your speed to spinning rust, you do not deserve to be in the SSD game in 2023.
 
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T6CN offers speeds up to 3,500/s Sequential Read and 3,200 MB/s Sequential Writes

PFFT those are hardly Gen 4 speeds more like Gen 3 mid range
 
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PFFT those are hardly Gen 4 speeds more like Gen 3 mid range

PCIe 3.0 x4 is hard limited to ~3900MB/s so no, those are not gen3 mid range speeds, with normal overheads is about the maximum possible (WD SN750 and Samsung 970 Pro "only" did 3500)
 
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PCIe 3.0 x4 is hard limited to ~3900MB/s so no, those are not gen3 mid range speeds, with normal overheads is about the maximum possible (WD SN750 and Samsung 970 Pro "only" did 3500)
well there ya go proves my point gen 3 not gen 4
 
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