Plextor SSDs being showcased at CES 2013.
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LAS VEGAS--Plextor has more news in regard to its SSD development to share at CES 2013, in addition to introducing the M5 Pro Xtreme drive.
The storage vendor unveiled a few new solid-state storage devices today, including the M5M mSATA SSD, a Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) SSD, and its new embedded multimedia card (eMCC).
The M5M mSATA is a 6Gbps SSD. The new drive has no outer casing and is just one-eighth the size of a standard 2.5-inch drive, designed especially for ultrabooks with limited space. It features the new Marvell 88SS9187 controller, and Toshiba's new 19nm Toggle NAND. The drive comes in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB capacities, with all of them offering sequential read speeds of up to 540 MBps. The sequential write speeds, however, are 160 MBps, 320 MBps, and 430 MBps respectively. The drive's mean time between failures is rated at 2.4 million hours, and it will be available during the first quarter of the year.
The new M5M mSATA SSDs from Plextor.
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