TDK have announced their new HS1 Series solid state disk drives which
the company will debut at this year's Computex 2008 Expo due to start in
Taipei tomorrow which, at a mere 1.8' are the smallest SSD's to be made
available with a micro SATA interface and will come in 16GB, 32GB and
64GB capacities.Featuring burst write speeds of 50MBp/s - thanks in no
small part to employing a four-channel bus between the controller LSI
and the NAND flash memory - and read speeds of 100MBp/s, TDK's HS1
Series SSD also utilises a single chip NAND flash memory control circuit
and SATA interface circuit allowing for power consumption in 'slumber
mode' (during which the drive is neither writing or reading) of a mere
20mA. Also of note is the HS1 Series SSD's built in hardware level
128-bit AES data encryption and the device's in-built error detection
which is capable of not only detecting, but also correcting, errors up
to 7 bits whilst the device also offers a purported rewrite life of up
to 10 years (based on the drive operating 24/7).Whilst TDK's HS1 Series
64GB Micro SATA 1.8' Solid State Drive is due to debut at Computex 2008,
as mentioned above, the drive is already available for volume order at
sample prices of around (a somewhat steep) $2000, $1500 and $900 for the
64GB, 32GB and 16GB capacity models respectively.
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