Saturday, August 13, 2011

Samsung announces new 6Gbps SSDs with capacities up to 512GB, should be out by the end of the year

Samsung just announced a new line of high-speed SSDs that support SATA 3.0 (6Gbps), which will be available in capacities of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. Naturally, they use the 2.5″ form-factor, which is ideally suited for “high-performance OEM notebooks and tablets”.

gsmarena 001 Samsung announces new 6Gbps SSDs with capacities up to 512GB, should be out by the end of the year

The new drives will be replacing the old 3Gbps models by the end of the year and will offer nearly twice better performance – 500MB/s reads and 350MB/s writes, compared to the 250MB/s reads and 220MB/s writes of the old drives.

To put it in more tangible numbers, boot times are cut down to just 10 seconds and downloading 5 DVDs would only take a minute, if you had a source fast enough (certainly not the Internet).

Anyway, aside from blazing speeds the new Samsung SSDs offer 256-big AES encryption, which will keep your personal or corporate data safe. The top-of-the-line 512GB units use Samsung’s latest and most advanced 20nm MLC NAND chips.

Now, Samsung didn’t mention any pricing, but they’re not going to be cheap – SSDs never are. On the bright side, the new models should help increase the popularity of 256GB SSDs (which have 19% of the NAND-based SSD market right now) and maybe even the 512GB ones (which have a measly 0.3%).

Here’s hoping that this will bring the prices down, too.


Source:http://blog.gsmarena.com/samsung-announces-new-6gbps-ssds-with-capacities-up-to-512gb-should-be-out-by-the-end-of-the-year/

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