Samsung chose the fifth annual Samsung Mobile Solution Forum to announce
that they have developed the world's fastest MLC-based 256GB SATA solid
state drive which, apart from boasting sequential read speeds of 200
megabytes per second (over two times faster than that offered by typical
HDDs) and 160MBps sequential write speeds also happens to be the
thinnest and largest capacity drive to sport a SATA II interface.
Measuring in at a mere 9.5mm in thickness, Samsung's new 2.5' 256GB SSD
is hailed by Jim Elliott, vice president, memory marketing, Samsung
Semiconductor, Inc, as placing notebooks on the brink of 'a second stage
of evolution'ฆcomparable to the evolution from the Sony Walkman to NAND
memory-based MP3 players.'
Purportedly offering a mean time between failures (MTBF) rate of one
million hours, Samsung's new 2.5' 256GB SSD comes complete with
sophisticated data encryption and is due to become available some time
in September with a 1.8& verision detailed as becoming avaiable in the
latter part of the year - though unit pricing concerning either model at
this early stage is yet to be confirmed (don’t expect them to be
cheap).
Samsung

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