Samsung’s latest SSD has 512GB of storage and new toggle-mode NAND

Posted in Samsung by Shane McGlaun on June 17th, 2010

Samsung has introduced a new SSD that packs in lots of storage and is aimed at the premium notebook market. You can count on machines using the new SSD, set for mass production next month, being very expensive.

The SSD has 512GB of storage and promises read speed of up to 250MB/s and write speed of up to 220MB/s. The SSD uses the new Toshiba toggle-mode NAND and a special controller for the RAM.

In addition to good performance and lots of storage, the SSD also promises longer battery life for notebooks it is used in. Samsung claims that the SSD can extend the battery life of a notebook up to an extra hour compared to traditional storage media.

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One Comment to “Samsung’s latest SSD has 512GB of storage and new toggle-mode NAND”
  1. boing Says:

    It probably cost more than the stupid laptop. If they can make a 512 that cost no more than $300, I’ll buy it..

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