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Toshiba - New PCIe SSD families for notebooks, tablets, PCs and servers

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Fecha de Publicación: 2015-10-03
Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced three new solid-state drive (SSD) families. These series of solid-state drives (SSDs) are equipped with high-speed PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) interfaces to provide high-bandwidth point-to-point links to processors and reduce systems bottleneck. These drives use the NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) protocol and have been designed for a variety of applications including high-performance laptops, thin and light laptops, 2-in-1 / convertible laptops, all-in-one PCs and tablets ; And server and storage applications. Each SSD series is carefully designed to provide the best performance and reliability for its target application, with matching capacity, form factor, and security features. All three SSD series use a controller platform developed by Toshiba and Toshiba's own state-of-the-art MLC NAND flash memory. High-performance laptops and PCs-XG3 SSD series adopts M.2 2280 size, which is the industry's highest capacity [1] (1024GB [2]) client NVMe SSD, designed for high-performance laptops, 2 in 2 1 laptop Computer and all-in-one PC. These drives support up to four lanes of PCIe 3.1, and their maximum interface bandwidth is more than six times that of SATA 6.0 Gbits / s [3]. XG3 is also the industry's first [1] NVMe SSD, using a 2.5-inch SATA Express specification. The XG3 SSD series is equipped with Toshiba's QSBC ™ (quadruple swing code) error correction technology and efficient error correction code (ECC), which can help protect customer data from damage, improve reliability and extend the life of Toshiba SSDs. . Designed for increased power efficiency, Thin and light laptops and tablets-BG1 SSD series is the world's smallest [1] NVMe SSD in a single package of only 16mm x 20mm (M.2 1620 type) or removable M.2 2230 type module (up to 256GB) provide. capacity. The BG1 series is designed for thin laptops, 2-in-1 / convertible laptops and tablets, enabling PC OEMs to produce thin mobile PCs and tablets while providing mobile PCs with alternatives to SATA SSDs with better performance. The BG1 SSD series supports TCG Pyrite and has a low power state mode. Servers and Storage Devices-The PX04P series of enterprise SSDs are designed for servers and storage devices that require scalable power and performance settings. The PX04P series NVMe SSD has the lowest power consumption in the industry [1], and only 18 watts can provide the highest performance for the drive. The combination of PX04P's high performance and low power consumption may help reduce the total cost of ownership required by today's enterprise data centers. The PX04P series also supports up to four PCIe 3.0 lanes, both HHHL (half-height and half-length) add-on cards and 2.5-inch form factors with SFF-8639 connectors. The eSSD series is also equipped with Toshiba's QSBC error correction technology. Toshiba leverages the performance and latency advantages of PCIe and flash memory to produce industry-standard NVMe SSDs that will enter the customer, hyperscale / data center and enterprise markets. The market adoption rate of NVMe SSDs will accelerate and Toshiba is ready to take advantage of this trend. Don Jeanette, vice president of TRENDFOCUS. Martin Larsson, vice president of storage products at Toshiba Electronics Europe, added: "As analysts predict that NVMe SSD adoption will increase further next year, we will ensure our customers have many choices at Toshiba. And, by providing a series of solutions to meet their needs, a broad portfolio of high-performance NVMe SSD solutions with multiple performance levels and form factors. "