Solid-state drive (SSD) can significantly increase the performance of a computerscompared to regular hard-disk drives (HDD), but flash memory has never been the most affordable option for buyers. However, that’s about to change, as SanDisk on Tuesday announced a new family of SSDs that should be as affordable as regular HDDs.
The SanDisk Z400s it the new “cost-effective” SSD announced by the company. The device is supposed to be 20 times faster than HDDs and consume 20 times less power while offering five times better reliability than regular HDDs.
The SanDisk Z400s comes in multiple formats, including mSATA, 2.5-inch SATA and M.2 (2242 and 2280), and in various capacities, including 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. As Myce notes, the Z400s will offer sequential read and write speeds of 549MB/s and 330MB/, while random read and write speeds are at 33K and 62K IOPS, respectively./www.bgr.com
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