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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Performance up to 7.1GB/s reads, and 1.2 million write IOPS, can be achieved.
Uses dual 8TB M.2 NVMe SSDs with a fast Thunderbolt 3 interface.
Limited edition run of 2,077 units at 1TB capacity has been released.
These are the company's first consumer NVMe SSDs without any DRAM cache.
The finish is translucent to let the aRGBs diffuse though.
Check out the Corsair MP600 Core, MP600 Pro, and MP600 Pro Hydro X Edition.
Range maximises the potential of the SATA 6Gbps interface for those still relying on it.
Both appear to be based upon the new 'Ghost Tree' design from Kingston.
XG7 Series will achieve sequential reads of >6,300MBps
Due to oversupply reasons
Speedy indeed
Things may be much slower otherwise
As light as your car keys supposedly
It might mean lower prices for consumers
A tweak to a familiar format
Up to 8TB to be exact
One sounds far more promising than the other
A big milestone for the firm's plans
Not enough lights in your PC already?
Better, faster, stronger?
Seagate reckons it's its fastest SSD yet
144-layer QLC on track for 2020, PLC being played with.
For enterprise users, anyway.
October 14 2021 | 15:04