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Guru3D.com » News » Adata ISSS333 Range SSDs Will Get an 8TB Model

Adata ISSS333 Range SSDs Will Get an 8TB Model

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/07/2017 12:16 PM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Adata ISSS333 Range SSDs Will Get an 8TB Model

A while ago, I think it was May, ADATA announced a series of industrial SSDs called ISSS333. Aside from its naming the rugged SSD is special and fitted with vertically stacked NAND (TLC & MLC models). 

In Twitter however ADATA announced it will release an 8TB 2.5" version as well. Likely they will be using advanced layers NAND, perhaps 64-layers. The 8TB version will only become available in an MLC model. These industrial SSDs are rated to withstand temperatures of -40 up-to 90 ºC, shocks of 1500G and vibrations of 20G. (5G would be 5x the weight of the product).

Info on pricing and speed still has to be disclosed. The previous models had a read/write (sustained) rating of 560MB/s and 525MB.



Adata ISSS333 Range SSDs Will Get an 8TB Model




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#5460158 Posted on: 08/07/2017 02:07 PM
Well with the 4TB one from samsung being about £1250 over here i want to assume the price will be around the £2000-£2500 mark, be great if these came down, one can only hope

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