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07-18-2013, 09:21 AM
Samsung Electronics will offer a range of faster SSD drives for consumers from next month, including a zippy new 1TB drive meant for everyday use.
The company’s “840 EVO lineup” will be two to three times faster than its existing 840 drives, depending on the capacity, it said Thursday. The 1TB version has a sequential write speed of 520MBps, over double its predecessor, while the 120GB model can reach up to 410MBps, about triple the older version.
As NAND flash prices fall and adoption of SSDs spreads in consumer computers and laptops, terabyte-sized SSDs have become the new battleground for manufacturers. Samsung announced its newest drives under the slogan “SSDs for everyone.”
http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/02/samsung-logo-100027297-medium.png (http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/02/samsung-logo-100027297-orig.png)Micron unveiled (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9235277/Micron_unveils_its_first_1TB_SSD_for_under_600)a 1TB drive, the Crucial M500, for consumers in January at the International CES show in Las Vegas, pricing it under $600, or 60 cents per gigabyte, far below rivals at the time. The first 1TB SSD, from OCZ, launched in 2011, still sells for over $2,500 online.
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The company’s “840 EVO lineup” will be two to three times faster than its existing 840 drives, depending on the capacity, it said Thursday. The 1TB version has a sequential write speed of 520MBps, over double its predecessor, while the 120GB model can reach up to 410MBps, about triple the older version.
As NAND flash prices fall and adoption of SSDs spreads in consumer computers and laptops, terabyte-sized SSDs have become the new battleground for manufacturers. Samsung announced its newest drives under the slogan “SSDs for everyone.”
http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/02/samsung-logo-100027297-medium.png (http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/02/samsung-logo-100027297-orig.png)Micron unveiled (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9235277/Micron_unveils_its_first_1TB_SSD_for_under_600)a 1TB drive, the Crucial M500, for consumers in January at the International CES show in Las Vegas, pricing it under $600, or 60 cents per gigabyte, far below rivals at the time. The first 1TB SSD, from OCZ, launched in 2011, still sells for over $2,500 online.
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