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Samsung samples SSDs for SCCs27th August 2008 09:54 GMT
Samsung has begun punting a compact 32GB solid-state drive card at makers of Small, Cheap Computers. The SSD - which is also sampling in 8GB and 16GB versions - incorporates Samsung's multi-level cell (MLC) Flash chips. MLCs are usually held to be less responsive than single-level cell chips, but they're key to getting as much capacity as possible in a small space - ideal for SCCs, then, said Samsung. ![]() Samsung's SSD: developed for Eee-alikes Related stories
The manufacturer claimed the SSDs provide a sequential read speed of 90MB/s and a 70MB/s sequential write speed. That's for the 32GB module - the 16GB and 8GB have the same read speed, but their write speeds drop to 45MB/s and just 25MB/s, respectively. The 32GB unit ups its write speed by including 32MB of buffer Ram. All three SSDs incorporate a 3Gb/s SATA controller - the same one used in Samsung's 128GB, 2.5in-form factor SSD now in volume production. The three new SSDs are sampling now - Samsung didn't say when they'll go into mass production. 7 comments posted — Comment period finished Over complicated for an SCCPosted: 10:50 27th August 2008 Thats awesome!Posted: 11:20 27th August 2008 This is interestingPosted: 11:44 27th August 2008 bandwidthPosted: 13:44 27th August 2008 winchesterPosted: 13:47 27th August 2008 |
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