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Feature summary
- 1TB SSD in 2.5-inch form-factor (highest density ever at 2.5-inch)
- 300MB/s SATA II interface
- Industry-leading PERFORMANCE
- State-of-the-art industrial design
Specifications
- Capacities: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1024GB
Performance
- Transfer rate: 300MB/sec
- Sustained READ: 240MB/sec
- Sustained write: 215MB/sec
- Random read (IOPS 4K): 50,000
- Random write (IOPS 4K): 10,000
- Latency < 100 µsec
Reliability
- MTTF: 2.0 million hours
Environmental
- Temperature (operating): 0°C to +70°C
- Temperature (non-operating): -45°C to +85°C
- Shock (operating): 1500G, duration 0.5ms, half sine wave
- Vibration (operating): 20G peak, 10~2,000Hz, x3 axis
Power
- Active: 4.8W typical
- Idle: 0.1W typical
Physical
- 2.5in form factor: 100.2mm x 69.85mm x 9.5mm

Source:http://www.techpowerup.com/index.php?81550

Thought it was impressive so I've posted it here. Sure didn't take these things LONG to progress. I remember being AMAZED when they said a 512gb one would be shown at CES this year.anybody else recall being amazed at the ad in a 1982 issue of PC magazine, for a 5MB Winchester in a box about the size of the PC is sat alongside, for a mere $1,899?http://oldcomputers.net/ads/80s/atari.jpg

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Add up to 48K of user installable RAM
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128 color variations
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$1000

20? 30 years ago?

Let's see what happens in another 20 years. Sure the cost on this thing is going to be extreme when compared with a non-ssd drive.


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