Russian SSD Manufacturer Just Discovered: GS Nanotech
With up to 1TB capacity units
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 23, 2020 at 2:21 pmWe just discover this interesting but relatively old news, dated February 28, 2018, from an unknown company up to now. Editor
GS Nanotech (GS Group) in Kaliningrad region, Russia, announced the start of mass production of the first SSDs of its own design.
The complete production cycle is to be carried out at the innovation cluster Technopolis GS (the GS Group Investment Project in Gusev, Kaliningrad oblast), where output capacity can reach more than one million devices a year.
By the end of 2018 GS Group will have brought to market a line of SSDs with a capacity of 1TB for various uses.
Since 2016, GS Group has been working on the first project of elaboration and mass production of SSDs in Russia for their clients and the corporate market – non mechanica storage devices based on memory chips with process controllers.
The first mass-produced SSDs with a capacity of 256GB in a 2.5″ form factor were released in 2017. The devices use a SATA 3.0 interface with a maximum data transfer speed of up to 6Gbits, ensuring a maximum sequential read of up to 550Mb/s and sequential write of up to 450Mb/s. This device is equal of its foreign competitors. Customisation to individual client requirements has been allowed for, whether for hardware or software.
The entire production cycle – design and development of the device, installation of components on the board, encapsulation of the memory modules, final assembly and packaging for the product – is carried out at the facilities of the innovation cluster Technopolis GS. Localisation of the complete development and production cycle in Russia guarantee data security.
By the end of 2018, GS Group will have brought to the market devices with a capacity of up to 1TB for various applications: workstations, servers storage and other complex multilevel systems which demand the storage of large volumes of data and high performance.
At the heart of the device is a memory modules manufactured at Technopolis GS, comprised of the 3D NAND crystal memory from leading manufacturers. GS Nanotech is launching a production technique for ultra-dense packing of the crystals, which will enable us to provide specific memory capacity for microcircuits.
“Today a clear trend can be seen on the Russian market: striving for maximum security of data storage, domestic companies are transferring corporate data to Russian data-centres and are creating their own data repositories. The demand for locally made solid-state storage is growing so the first Russian project to create an SSD, which we are working on now, has great potential for the future“, said Evgeni Maslennikov, general director, GS Nanotech.
IDC predictions indicate that WW demand for SSDs will grow every year by 14.8% in value (15.1% in units), reaching a volume of $33.6 billion by 2021. Experts point out the transfer to 3D NAND technology as a key driver of this growth.
Specs:
- Form-factor: 2.5″
- Capacity: up to 1TB
- Interface: 6Gb SATA
- Maximum sequential write speed: 420Mb/s
- Maximum sequential read speed: 530Mb/s
- Maximum random write speed: 70 000 IO/s
- Maximum random read speed: 74,000 IO/s