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by Kristian-Vättö (Jan, 2015)In addition to the SSD Plus, SanDisk is also announcing an mSATA version of the Ultra II.
by Kristian-Vättö (Jan, 2015)The core architecture remains unchanged as it's just a different form factor, although interestingly enough the mSATA flavor features less over-provisioning and is available in capacities of 128GB, 256GB and 512GB (whereas the 2.5" Ultra II is 120GB, 240GB, etc.).
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around the technological placement of the SSD Plus as it seems a bit weird to have MLC in the entry-level offering and then TLC in the one level up, but I should have a better understanding of the product once I have a sample on hand.
Today here at CES SanDisk is announcing a new entry-level member to its client SSD family, which is simply called the SSD Plus.
Specifications Full list of technical specs
storage
Capacity | 120 GB |
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Interface | SATA III |
Interface speed | 6 Gbit/s |
Controller | Marvell SS889175 |
Memory type | MLC |
form factor
Form factor | 2.5" |
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Thickness | 7 mm |
manufacturer performance
MTBF | 1,750,000 hours |
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