HP releases HP EX900 Pro M.2 SSD

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HP SSD EX900 Pro M.2 is a new generation of performance storage devices with independent cache. It supports PCIe Gen3 x 4 interface (theoretical bandwidth of 32Gbps) and the new NVMe 1.3 protocol. Its read speed is as high as 2095MB/s and random read is as high as 280K IOPS. 



HP EX900 Pro M.2 is equipped with a PCIe controller chip with 4 flash memory channels, utilizing PCIe Gen3 x4 interface (theoretical bandwidth of 32Gbps) and the new NVMe 1.3 protocol, supports NANDXtend error correction code (ECC) technology, SRAM ECC and end-to-end data path protection technology, and gives full play to the potential performance of gaming laptops and high-end desktops.

  • PCIe Gen3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 
  • Max reading speed 2095Mb/s
  • Max Writing speed 1965MB/s 
  •  PCIe Super Master Controller 
  •  with 4 Flash Memory Channels
  • 3D Flash Memory Modules
  • Independent Cache

HP EX900 Pro M.2 has its own independent cache so that small files can be temporarily stored in the cache, which can effectively reduce continuous writing, thus prolong the service life of SSD.

Market availability and pricing has yet to be announced.



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