“Samsung to start mass production energy efficient pci-e ssds for ultrabooks”

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Samsung has started the mass production of more energy efficient pci-e-ssds-particularly for thin notebooks are interesting. The SM951 would edition lwa le read and write speeds of, respectively, 1.6 and 1,35 GB/s can achieve.

According to Samsung, the SM951 ssd, which is 10nm mlc nand flash used, both in a pci-e 3.0 and a pci-e 2.0 slot be pricked. With the specified sequential read and write speeds of 1.6 and is 1.35 GB/s via the pci-e 2.0 interface, the ssd is approximately 30 percent faster than its predecessor, the XP941 ssd. The number of iops for random 4KB read and writes respectively to 130,000 and 85,000.

In addition to a high speed is the new solid-state design, according to Samsung also considerably more economical. This uses the SM951 only 2 mw in the L1.2 low power mode, compared to 50mW for the older L1-mode. Also, during read and writes, would the ssd up to 50 percent more efficiently than existing solid-state designs.

Samsung will have the SM951 ssd, releasing 128GB, 256GB and 512GB of storage, all three in a m2-package. The six gram ssd will according to the Korean electronics company especially in thin laptops are going to be used.