The industrial-class novelty with excellent write tolerance scales up to 2 TB and performs close to the 5 GB/s limit in linear reading.
Cervoz recently launched the T445 named M.2 2280 format SSD, which has a single-sided design and is produced in 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB versions.
There is a question mark over the content of the data storage controller, which uses the x4 PCI Express 4.0 interface and 2.0 NVMe protocol, but it is certain that there is no DRAM cache on board, and the 176-cell layer 3D TLC NAND flash chips are supplied by Micron. The sequential read/write speed and performance when moving small data blocks of the type, which can be chosen with a thin graphene sheet or an aluminum rib, is as follows:
The design, which can be ordered with an optional write protection function, supports SLC caching, LDPC error correction, E2E data protection, thermal throttling algorithm, static and dynamic wear leveling, bad block management, TRIM command, and of course SMART monitoring, and while in the active state, its consumption remains below 5.13 watts, when idle it consumes a maximum of 0.805 watts of energy.
Depending on the design, the price of the solution, which can be used in an ambient temperature range of 0 to 70 or -40 to 85°C, and which is certified for 469, 938, 1876 or 3750 TBW according to storage size, has not yet been announced by the manufacturer.
Source: prohardver.hu