128GB 1.8-Inch Flash Disk by Mtron
With PATA (ZIF-type) interface
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 20, 2008 at 5:21 pmMtronstorage Technology Co.,Ltd announced to have completed the development of a new 1.8 Inch ZIF-type SSD for laptop PC and will begin the production in April.
Mtron
has previously launched 2.5 Inch 32GB SSD and Multi Level Cell (MLC)
SSD in 2007, and Mtron believes that the addition of the new product
will help them to take the next step in mobile SSD market.
Mtron’s
new SSD with Single Level Cell (SLC) Flash memory supports PATA
(ZIF-type) interface and has a maximum reading speed of 120MB/s and
writing speed of 100MB/s, which is more than 6 times faster than the
current 1.8 inch HDD. Therefore when it’s used in laptop PC and UMPC,
it delivers much faster performance than desktop. Mtron also released
1.8 Inch SSD with Multi Level Cell (MLC) Flash memory, which provides
maximum memory capacity of up to 128 GB along with a maximum reading
speed of 110 MB/s and writing speed of 40MB/s.
With
no moving parts, Mtron’s 128GB SSD has no noise and the ability to
resist up to shock and vibration and even consumes nearly 50 percent
less power as compared with conventional hard disk drive.
Mtron’s
new SSD also makes much lesser noise, has resistance against shock and
vibration, and consumes nearly 50 percent less power than conventional
hard disk drive.
SSD
products were initially known to be ideal for laptop PC and mobile
devices because of its Flash memory basis, but it was hard to implement
them because of their low memory capacity and high prices.
However,
Mtron’s new SSD provides 4 times larger memory capacity and makes it
ideal for not only laptop PC, but also UMPC, PMP mobile devices,
camcorders, MP3, gaming console, navigation, and other mobile
entertainment devices. Therefore, Mtron expects their new 128 GB 1.8 Inch SSD will begin replacing the current 1.8 Inch HDD.
Steve
Jeon, CEO of Mtron, said, “With our new 1.8 Inch SSD, Mtron has added
another great product line as a leader in SSD market, which is expected
to grow into ten billion dollars in 2012. Our new product is a result
of careful market analysis and research for consumer needs, and we will
launch our new product in April so that we can satisfy their need for
high performance SSD products.”











