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PLEXTOR M9P Plus NVMe M2 SSD Based on BiCS4

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/19/2020 10:20 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
PLEXTOR M9P Plus NVMe M2 SSD Based on BiCS4

PLEXTOR announced the NVMe SSD "M9P Plus" series M2 SSDs equipped with Kioxia 96-layer 3D TLC NAND dubbed "BiCS4", Kioxia  is the new name for Toshiba.

The product lineup includes M.2 2280 form factor heat sinkless model '' M9PGN Plus '', heat sink mounted model '' M9PG Plus '', HHHL form factor heat sink mounted model '' M9PY Plus ' ', with capacities of 256GB and 512GB and 1TB.

The new M9P Plus PCIe SSD Series provides a new level of speed and performance targeted for all PC gamers and applications intensive users. The new series boasts of the latest high-performance BiCS4 96-layer 3D NAND flash that offers increased data density, better endurance and integration of the new generation pre-load technology. The M9P Plus series adopts an industry-leading controller (Marvell 88SS1092) along with exclusive PlexNitro, smart cache technology to deliver awesome sequential read/write speeds up to 3,400/2,200 MB/s and random read/write speeds up to 340,000/320,000 IOPS. This is the first series of SSDs in Plextor history equipped with 96-layer 3D NAND memory.

Cache memory is LPDDR3L 512MB (256GB / 512GB) / 1GB (1TB), transfer rate is 256GB model for sequential read 3,400MB / sec, write 1,700MB / sec, random read 300,000 IOPS, write 300,000 IOPS, 512GB and 1TB model Are 3,400MB / sec, 2,200MB / sec, 340,000 IOPS and 320,000 IOPS, respectively. MTBF is at least 1.5 million hours, write endurance is 160-640TBW, and product warranty is 5 years. Prices have not been shared just yet.



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#5761729 Posted on: 02/19/2020 11:28 AM
I just can not get that name change to stick in my memory. Perhaps a sign that a company name change was not a good idea. From Toshiba to Kioxia just don`t sound right.

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