Super Talent unveils world’s thinnest 256GB SSD |
Sure SSD drives sound cool in theory with the promise of faster boot times and faster data access while being more shock resistant and dead silent. However, the high price of the typical SSD drive and the small storage space compared to typical normal hard drives makes the SSD pill hard to swallow for most.
Super Talent has announced a new SSD that it claims to be the world’s thinnest SSD drive. Sorry, but I hardly think making the drive thinner will get mortal geeks to pony up the extra loot. Since Super Talent is mostly looking at OEM suppliers for the drive, perhaps it will pop up in the next generation of super thin notebooks similar to the MacBook Air.
The drive is model number FSD56GC25H and has an access time of 0.1ms and a maximum read speed of 65MB/sec and a write speed of 50MB/sec. The drive is only 12.5mm thick, 40% thinner than other 256GB SSD drives available.
TAGS: SSD, Super Talent
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