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Meet a Pair of High-Efficiency M6 and M.2 SSDs from Plextor

Plextor, an established data storage manufacturer from Japan, announces the release of two new solid-state drive series – the M6 and the M.2. Both new-comers are marked by some outstanding efficiency facilities and completely new design. The M6 SSDs are developed in 2.5-inch design but are housed in ultrathin aluminum cases of 5 mm depth only. They are based on Marvell 88SS9187 controller and MLC NAND flash-memory of Toggle type (19 nm technological process).

The M6 drives feature high-speed SATA III 6 Gb/sec interface and support Plextor TrueSpeed technology. It should be noted that these SSDs are thought to support up to 1 GB RAM – DDR2-800 or DDR3-800 — used as cache. With the attempt to satisfy the needs of diverse customer audiences, Plextor is going to release the M6 modifications: M6 Pro models for high-performance tasks and M6S for ordinary users.

To continue, the M.2 solid-state drives are designed in a totally new NGFF form-factor (New Generation Form Factor). They will appear in the market in two design variations (60 and 80 mm depth) and three capacity variations (512 GB, 256 GB, and 128 GB). They are based on Marvell 88SS9187 controller and employ PCIe interface. Similar to the M6 series, these drives take benefit of the newest MLC NAND memory of Toggle type.

As for the performance, there is no exact information attached to it, although preliminary data witnesses the following specifications:

128 GB SSD: sequential Read speed – 740 MB/sec, sequential Write speed – 330 MB/sec, random Read speed (4K) – 95.000 IOPS, random Write speed (4K) – 75.000 IOPS.

256 GB SSD: sequential Read speed – 740 MB/sec, sequential Write speed – 575 MB/sec, random Read speed (4K) – 105.000 IOPS, random Write speed (4K) – 75.000 IOPS.

512 GB SSD: sequential Read speed – 740 MB/sec, sequential Write speed – 640 MB/sec, random Read speed (4K) – 105.000 IOPS, random Write speed (4K) – 75.000 IOPS.
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  • 09 September 2013, 18:26
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