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Toshiba Unveils TR200 6Gb 2.5-Inch SATA SSD for Retail Market

240, 480, and 960GB, up to 550MB/s and 525MB/s sequential R/W, 80,000 and 87,000 IO/s

Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH launched the TR200 SATA SSD series for the retail market.

Leveraging the company’s latest 3-bit-per-cell TLC BiCS FLASH it offers PC gamers and DIY enthusiasts Toshiba’s first upgrade SSD with 64-layer 3D flash memory.

The TR200 SSDs offer an easy and affordable way to enhance notebook or desktop experiences by increasing system responsiveness and productivity over traditional HDD drives (HDDs). With a 6Gb SATA interface, it is rated for sequential R/W speeds[1] of up to 550MB/s and 525MB/s [2] and random R/W performances [3] of up to 80,000 and 87,000 IO/s  [4]. It also provide low power consumption that translates into a longer battery life for on-the-go users.

The TR200 series was showcased at the China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference (ChinaJoy) in Shanghai, China, from July 27-30 and will be shown at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, from August 22-26.

TR200 drives will be offered in a 2.5-inch form factor and are available in 240, 480, and 960GB capacities [ 5] and will be available at retailers and retailers this autumn.

[1] Sequential performance is measured with Iometer 1.1.0
[2] Toshiba Memory Corporation survey based on sequential read and write speeds of 128KiB units, using TR200 series models under TMC test conditions. Read and write speed may vary, depending on the host device, read and write conditions, and file size. TMC defines a MB as 1,000,000 bytes and a KB as 210bytes, or 1,024 bytes.
[3] Random performance is measured with CrystalDiskMark 5.1.2
[4] Toshiba Memory Corporation survey based on random read and write speeds of 4KiB units, using TR200 series models under TMC test conditions. Read and write speed may vary, depending on the host device, read and write conditions, and file size. TMC defines a KB  as 210 bytes, or 1,024 bytes.
[5] Definition of capacity: Toshiba Memory defines a MB as 1,000,000 bytes, a GB as 1,000,000,000 bytes and a TB as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. A computer OS, however, reports storage capacity using powers of two for the definition of 1GB = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bytes and therefore shows less storage capacity. Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and OS, such as Microsoft OS and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.

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