ATP electronics unveils high-speed N600 series solid state drives

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KUALA LUMPUR: ATP Electronics (ATP), global leader in specialised storage and memory solutions has introduced its latest high-speed N600 Series M.2 2280 and U.2 solid state drives (SSDs) sporting the fourth generation PCIe interface and supporting the NVMe protocol.

According to a statement, the new ATP PCIe Gen 4 SSDs’ 16 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) data rate is double that of the previous generation, translating to a bandwidth of two gigabyte per second (GB/s) for every PCIe lane.

Using x4 lanes, these SSDs have a maximum bandwidth of eight GB/s, meeting the growing need for high-speed data transfer in today’s demanding applications and making them suitable for both read/write-intensive, mission-critical industrial applications.

“Besides a competitive price position, this generation will offer latency improvements and reliability improvements at all temperature ranges. Perhaps even more important to our customer base, this generation will offer product longevity for the foreseeable future.

“We can work in confidence with our customer base often needing product longevity planning five plus years,” said ATP Electronics President and Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Hsieh.

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The N600 Series is built on innovative 176-layer 3D NAND flash and uses prime 512 Gbit die package to deliver not only performance improvements over the 64-layer technology, but also price improvements resulting in lower cost per GB.

The M.2 2280 SSDs are available in capacities from 240 GB up to 3.84 terabyte (TB), while the U.2 SSDs are available from 960 GB to 7.68 TB for more cost-effective options for diverse storage requirements.

With an outstanding Quality of Service (QoS) rating compared with the previous generation, the N600 Series offers optimal consistency and predictability with higher read/write performance, high IOPS, low write amplification index (WAI), and low latency, thanks to its onboard DRAM. – BERNAMA

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