SanDisk has added a new solid state disk (SSD) to the range in the form of the SanDisk X400 1TB SSD which is currently the thinnest 1TB M.2 SSD in the world.
It’s been aimed at the OEM market and is capable of providing sequential read/write speeds of up to 545MB/s and 520MB/s, respectively says SanDisk.
The SanDisk X400 1TB SSD also has random read/write speeds of up to 95,000 I/Os per second (IOPS) and 75,000 IOPS, respectively and can handle 320TB of writes over its life and uses just 2.9 watts for reads and 3.9 watts for writes. The drive is also equipped with AES 256-bit encryption and TCG Opal 2.0 compatibility. SanDisk explains more about the new X400 :
Our leading SATA drive for notebooks, desktops and boot-drive applications, the X400 SSD delivers new levels of reliability, responsiveness and endurance. It is also the world’s first single-sided M.2 1 TB drive. Built with SanDisk’s sixth-generation TLC flash, the X400 SSD offers quick responsiveness, high reliability and low power for a seamless experience for thin and ultramobile notebooks. It’s the ideal storage solution for heavy workloads such as photo and video editing, multitasking or office productivity.
For more information on the new SanDisk X400 1TB SSD jump over to the Sandisk website for full specifications and to order, the drive is also available in supported by 512MB of RAM, 256 and 128GB sizes.
Source: VR Zone : Sandisk
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