| Nov. 2009 |
| The Eleventh Edition |
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Hynix Introduces Solid State Module and SSDs (2.5¡± and 1.8¡±) |
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Key Features |
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| Parameter |
Solid State Module |
Solid State Drive (2.5¡±,1.8¡±) |
| Standard ATA/IDE Bus Interface |
SATA 3.0Gbps |
SATA 3.0Gbps |
| Capacities |
16GB, 32GB, 64GB |
128GB, 256GB, 512GB |
| Dimension |
54 x 39 x 4mm |
1.8¡±: 52.8 x 77 x 5mm 2.5¡±: 69.9 x 100 x 7mm |
Sustained Performance - 128KB, MAX |
Read: 100MB/s Write: 80MB/s |
Read: 200MB/s Write: 140MB/s |
Random Performance - 4KB, MAX |
Read: 11000 IOPS (44MB/s) Write: 250 IOPS (1MB/s) |
Read: 12500 IOPS (50MB/s) Write: 4000 IOPS (16MB/s) |
| Power Consumption |
Active: 0.6W Stand-by: 0.35W |
Active: 2.0W Stand-by: 0.35W |
| Voltage |
3.3 V / 5.0V |
3.3V / 5.0V |
| Temperature Range |
0¡É to 70¡É for Operating, -55¡É to 90¡É for Storage |
| MTBF |
1,000,000 Hrs |
| BER |
1 error in 1014 bits transferred |
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Description |
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SSD is gradually emerging as a substitute or complement to HDDs, the commonly used main storage in computing. SSD is suitable for mobile applications, due to its low power consumption, high durability and low noise characteristics. Besides the full-featured 1.8¡± and 2.5¡± SSDs, Hynix also offers small form factor SSM (Solid State Modules) for applications such as Netbooks and mini-notebooks.
Hynix¡¯s SSMs have SATA 3Gbps interface and feature SATA connectors. They are offered in small form factor of 54x39mm in 16/32/64GB built with 41nm NAND Flash. The SSMs are targeted for low cost mobile PC applications such as Netbooks and MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices).
Solid State Drives (SSDs) featuring SATA connectors, are offered in standard 1.8¡°, 2.5" types in a wide range of densities to meet the needs of various applications. The 2.5¡± SSD is suitable for high end notebooks, while the 1.8¡± is popular in ultra-portable notebooks or mini-notebooks. SSDs in 128/256GB densities using MLC NAND components to reduce costs for Notebook applications, are offered by Hynix.
Hynix is focused on enhancing ¡®Random Performance¡¯ of the SSD, to meet the demands of computing applications. The newly launched Hynix SSDs feature PCMark scores of 26926 points compared to HDD score of 5013 points, proving the performance superiority of SSDs.
Hynix is planning to launch enterprise server class, high quality, high reliability SSDs in the first half of next year. Low cost SSDs using MLC Flash components, for consumer, Notebook and Netbook applications will also be launched at that time.
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