Samsung today introduced the ‘’first’’ solid state drive (SSD) based on its industry-leading 3D V-NAND technology.



Solid State Drive (SSD) destined for enterprises, competition is hard. Every manufacturer aims to mark its difference in terms of innovations, efficiency and simplicity. Today, the Japanese company Samsung Electronics announces its new SSD, designed
for use in enterprise servers and data centers.
Connectikpeople has observed that, Samsung’s V-NAND SSD comes in 960 gigabyte (GB) and 480GB versions.
The 960GB version aims to offer:
·        More than 20 percent increase in sequential and random write speeds by utilizing 64 dies of MLC 3D V-NAND flash, each offering 128 gigabits (Gb) of storage, with a six-gigabit-per-second SATA interface controller.
·        35K program erase cycles and is available in a 2.5 inch form factor with x, y and z-heights of 10cm, 7cm and 7mm.
Pending the producing of its new V-NAND SSDs this month, Samsung has promised continue to introduce next-generation V-NAND products with enhanced performance to meet diverse customer needs for NAND flash-based storage.
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