Taiwanese Start-Up Mach Xtreme in 100GB and 200GB SSD
Based on SandForce controller
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 24, 2010 at 3:24 pmMach Xtreme Technology, Inc. unveiled the MX-DS Series 2.5” SSD which makes MLC (multi-level cell) NAND-based storage, an offering for enthusiasts demanding the latest technology. Based on the SandForce SF1222 controller, the MX-DS Series delivers an enhanced computing experience with much faster application loading, fast data access, shorter boot-ups, and longer battery life.
Mach Xtreme Technology has gained momentum in pioneering ash storage technology while maintaining an attractive price point that is truly within the reach of a wide range of consumers.
The MX-DS Series SSD provides outstanding performance, endurance and power efficiency resulting in exceptional user experience. This series maintains the highest level of read and write performance though the life of the SSD. Highly intelligent block management and wear leveling optimizes longevity of MX-DS series drives.
The MX-DS drive delivers read and write speeds clocking in at up to 250MB/s read and 230MB/s write along with the maximum of 30,000 IOPS and low power consumption (stand-by 0.5W / active 2.3W) and superior durability (1.5 million MTBF) compared to previous generation drives.
Available in capacities of 100GB and 200GB, Mach Xtreme Technology MX-DS SSDs offers room for all your data and comes backed with 2 Year Warranty and outstanding after-sales service.
MX-DS Series 2.5” SSD at A Glance:
- 2.5” SATA II (2.6) MLC Solid State Drive
- Max. Read Performance up to 250MB/s (100G/200G)
- Max. Write Performance up to 230MB/s (100G/200G)
- Life expectancy: 1.5 million hours MTBF
- Sustained Write up to 130MB/s and max. I/O per second of 30,000IOPS
- Power consumption: idle 0.5W / active 2.3W
- Capacity: 100GB (MXSSD2MDS-100G) and 200GB (MXSSD2MDS-200G)
- Warranty: 2 Years
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Mach Xtreme Technology, Inc., based in Zhonghe City, Taipei County,
Taiwan, is a company established since January 2010 involved in DDR3 an
SO-DIMM memories but mainly in SSDs.
It offers flash drives in different form factors (1.8-, 2.5-, 3.5-inch
with two 2.5-inch units in RAID-0 or -1), as well as on PCIe cards.