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application. Incorporating NAND ash technology,
SSDs provide enhanced storage drive performance
levels including faster boot and application start-up
times, easily surpassing rotating hard disk drives.
Free from moving parts, SSDs are noiseless, produce
minimum heat and are less susceptible to shock and
vibrations that can be challenging to traditional drives.
SSDs also improve battery life up to 20 percent in
notebook PCs.
BiTMICRO www.bitmicro.com
Expected to begin shipping in volume by Q3 2008 in
capacities ranging from 32GB to 832GB. BiTMICRO
Networks announced its plan to launch an 832GB
version of the E-Disk® Altima™ SATA ash SSD in
2.5-inch form factor. The E-Disk® Altima E2A3GM
ash SSD will utilize the multi-level cell (MLC) type
of NAND ash, which doubles the number of bits
stored per memory cell compared to the single-level
cell (SLC) NAND, effectively increasing data density
at low price points. The drive offers SATA 3.0 GBps
support and “hot pluggable” capabilities to personal
computing and enterprise applications requiring high
capacity and high performance yet affordable solid
state storage.
Crucial (Lexar Media)
www.crucial.com/ssd
Available the 1Q of 2008 in capacities
of 32GB and 64GB feature an industry
standard 2.5-inch drive enclosure with
a native SATA 3.0GB/s interface.
Ridata www.ritekusa.com
Available now the Ridata 2.5” SATA SSD drives
are based on NAND ash
technology. NAND
technology also provides
the drive’s fast data transfer
rates of up to 170MB
per second for maximum
sequential read. Its
reliability is proven by more
than 4,000,000 hours Mean Time Between Failures
(MTBF). With SMART features and write endurance
cycle (P/E) of more than 2,000,000 times. It is
among the lightest-weight storage drives available.
It is excellent for performance-driven and rugged
environments, such as laptops, gaming, industrial,
professional, and military applications.
The drive requires only a ve-volt power supply.
Because of its low-power consumption, user time
on a laptop or other mobile computing application
is dramatically extended. The use of NAND ash
enables consistent performance throughout the life of
the product, can handle operating temperature up to
158˚F, and have extremely low power consumption in
comparison to a traditional hard drive. Available now
in 16, 32, and 64 capacities the 128 GB SSD’s will be
available end of Q1 2008.
Samsung www.samsung.com
They will produce a multi-level cell (MLC) ash-
based 128 Gigabyte (GB) solid
state drive (SSD) in 1.8-inch and
2.5-inch versions for notebook
and desktop PCs, as well as other
mobile applications. The new
drive offers a data writing speed
of 70 megabytes per second
(MB/s). It reads data at 100MB/s.
Featuring a 3.0 gigabit-per-second SATA II interface,
the new 128GB SSD uses native command queuing
and spread-spectrum clocking to add to its higher
performance levels. It also features device/host-
initiated power management for an exceptionally low
power consumption level of 0.5W in active mode.
The rate the mean time between failures (MTBF) of
one million hours. They have a 32GB PATA SSD and
64GB available now. The 128GB SSD is expected in
the rst half of 2008.
SanDisk www.sandisk.com
Joining SanDisk’s growing portfolio of solid-state
drives (SSDs) for portable computers is a slimmed-
down 1.8-inch Serial ATA (SATA II) model that is
aimed at a new generation of ultralight notebooks.
Designed to be a drop-in replacement for hard disk
drives, the new SATA drive is just 5mm thick and
weighs 40 grams – about 30 percent less than a same-
size hard disk drive. It uses a SATA II interface and
an industry standard micro SATA connector, and
consumes only .85 watts in read/write mode and
.2W when idle. Availability is planned for the second
quarter of 2008 in capacities of up to 72 gigabytes
(GB). PC manufacturers are expected to launch the
new thin and light laptops for the corporate market
later this year.
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