Wednesday, 1 June 2016

World's smallest SSD from Samsung

World's smallest SSD from Samsung



As a leading SSD provider, Samsung has a history of introducing advanced SSDs ahead of the industry. In June 2013, Samsung introduced XP941 SSD in M.2 (mini PCI-Express 2.0). Samsung announced that it has begun production on its latest SSD, a 512gb NVMe PCIe fitted in a ball grid array package, making this hard drive than a US postage stamp. Designed for the next generation of super thin ultrabooks comes, the PM971-NVMe comes in at 20mm*16mm*1.5mm, and weight about 1 gram. It will also "triple the performance of a typical SATA SSD. Jung-bae Lee, Samsung's senior vice president of memory product planning and application engineering team, said in a statement. With read/write speeds of up to 1,500MB/s and 900MB/s, respectively, and the ability to transfer a manufacture the SSD in 128gb, 256gb, and 512gb capacities, and make them available to its customers next month.

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