California-based Super Talent Technology has launched what it claims is the
slimmest-yet 256GB solid state drive (SSD).
The 2.5in FSD56GC25H SATA drive is 12.5mm thick – 40percent thinner than any
other 256GB SSD, the company says.
Access times are cited as 0.1ms access times, with a maximum 65MB/sec
sequential read speed and 50MB/sec sequential write speed.
“We designed this drive for applications that need rugged and reliable
storage in a very compact form factor,” said Super Talent marketing director,
Joe James.
Pricing was not revealed. The company sells to manufacturers rather than end
users.
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