After presenting his Phoenix II SSD in March, at CeBIT, the manufacturer took advantage of Computex to unveil version "Pro" of the same SSD. Based on the same controller (one SandForce SF-2281), the latter uses NAND flash memory chips etched into 25 nm and has a SATA 6 Gbps. Compared to the classic version, the pro model performs better in random writes (up to 60,000 IOPS).
Read and sequential write, the Phoenix II Pro reached speeds of around 550 Mb / s and 510 Mb / s. Available in 120 GB and 240 GB SSD that has not yet prices.
Read and sequential write, the Phoenix II Pro reached speeds of around 550 Mb / s and 510 Mb / s. Available in 120 GB and 240 GB SSD that has not yet prices.
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