New laptop Declares High-Performance, Power-Efficient Strong Condition Pushes Targeted at Wide Variety of Laptop computer, Pc, Included and Commercial Markets
Industry's first SSDs with 19 nanometer NAND display technological advancement for powerful, utilizing Toshiba's 25 years of NAND display leadership
Toshiba Storage space Items, Company Device of New laptop America Electronic Elements, Inc., a dedicated technological advancement leader, today declared a new collection of solid state drives (SSDs) that provides both powerful and energy-efficiency for the most data-intensive and energy-sensitive programs. The THNSNF drives are the first to take advantage of 19nm process NAND display storage, which provides major developments in power intake and performance. Continuing Toshiba's long history of advancement in NAND display storage - 2012 represents the Twenty fifth wedding birthday of Toshiba's innovation of NAND display - the THNSNF sequence provides an ideal storage remedy for high-end and slim and light notepads, all-in-one personal computers, embedded techniques and exterior storage devices for consumer and business PCs.
The THNSNF sequence utilizes Toggle MLC (multi-level cell) NAND display, which provides significantly faster performance than competitive SSDs using synchronous or asynchronous NAND display. Clocking in at around twice the speed of Toshiba's HG3 sequence SSDs, the THNSNF sequence will be available in four capabilities (64, 128, 256, and 512 GB) and in three type factors:
THNSNFxxxGBSS - 9.5 mm size, SATA 6Gb/s
THNSNFxxxGCSS -7.0 mm size, SATA 6Gb/s
THNSNFxxxGMCS - mSATATM, SATA 6Gb/s
Toshiba's unique incorporated SSD style and developing capability guarantees that key aspects of the SSD, from firmware to remotes, as well as NAND display, are designed by New laptop, further underscoring Toshiba's straight incorporation and authority strong points in the growing SSD market. Toshiba's advancement with the THNSNF sequence includes information protection through use of Multiply by 4 Swing-By Value (QSBCTM), Toshiba's solid and highly effective mistake modification code technological advancement.
The THNSNF sequence provides effective power using less than 0.1 W, exceeding beyond the Company Applications Performance Organization MobileMark® 2007 standard for battery, a crucial standard for next-generation ultrathin notebook PCs as well as current notebook PCs. The THNSNF sequence utilizes Advanced Power Management (APM) technological advancement to management power intake, and offers optionally available Automatic Heat Control to reduce power intake in reaction to drive conditions.
"Our clients are increasingly looking to SSDs as a storage remedy across several products and marketplaces because of the performance and stability they deliver," said Fran Hagberg, v. p. of marketing at Toshiba's Storage space Items Company Device. "The THNSNF sequence provides not only great performance, but also extremely low power intake across an extensive variety of type aspects and capabilities. These are crucial features for our clients as they style the next creation of PCs and embedded techniques."
Mass production for the THNSNF sequence will begin in Aug 2012.