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Guru3D.com » News » Toshiba 19nm MLC NAND SSDs

Toshiba 19nm MLC NAND SSDs

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/14/2013 08:38 AM | 1 comment(s) ]

Toshiba has laaunched a new line of SSDs based on the company's 19nm MLC NAND flash memory. This includes 9.5mm and 7mm thick 2.5" SSDs with capacities of 60GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB, as well as mSATA modules with capacities of 60GB, 128GB and 256GB. Toshiba lists a read speed of 534MB/s for all three series, and a write speed of up to 482MB/s for the 256GB and 512GB 2.5" models (max 471MB/s for the mSATA version).


Toshiba's THNSNH family addresses the storage, performance and power efficiency demands of even the most data-intensive and energy-sensitive systems. The drives are ideal for high-end notebooks, tablets, PCs, all-in-one desktop computers and industrial PCs. Capacities of 512GB1, 256GB, 128GB and 60GB are all now available in 2.5-inch form factors with a choice of 7.0 mm and 9.5 mm profiles. mSATA modules with capacities of 256GB, 128GB and 60GB are also available.

Toshiba's innovation with the THNSNH series includes data protection through use of Quadruple Swing-By Code (QSBC), Toshiba's robust and highly efficient error correction code technology.






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#4554139 Posted on: 03/15/2013 02:51 PM
Toshiba makes SSD? I did not know that
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