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KINGMAX Leads TB-class SSD into the Era

Posted: Oct 13, 2011 4:17 pm | More Press Releases: Storage

KINGMAX, a world renowned leading brand of DRAM and flash memory, has launched the worldwide first one TB-class SSD, 1TB 2.5h SATA II SSD, leads Solid State Drive into the new era of TB. KINGMAX applies unique patented packing technology to implement the 8 Stacked Die technology for 1TB SSD and commits to the greater capacity of the reasonable price, oaths TB-class SSD into the era.

 

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KINGMAX takes the lead in launching 1TB SSD for SSD productsf positive prospect and the popularity of such products do to promote the role that time. Cheng Qian Zhang, Senior Vice President of KINGMAX said: ‡€In additional to consumer application of SSD products, we have a good prospect on industrial application of SSD in the future, such as, POS, ATM, Arcade Game and other customized request, etc. For industrial application, it requires best reliability, compatibility and to withstand harsh environments.h As a leading flash and memory manufacturer, KINGMAX has core technology and strength of SSD, features vertical industrial integration capabilities and innovative cutting-edge patented technology to implement the 8 Stacked Die technology for 1TB SSD with high reliability and compatibility.

 

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All KINGMAX SSD Series products adhere to the RoHS compliance, CE standard and are FCC certified. KINGMAX is proud to say all of its products are subjected to the most stringent quality control; all products go through rigorous testing to ensure the highest quality and satisfaction guarantee to customers.

 

2.5h SATAII SSD Product Features:

 

- High speed transmission and faster startup

- Shock and vibration resistance

- No audible noise

- High reliability

- Global wear leveling increases product life and optimize performance

- Strongly wear leveling algorithm to enhance lifetime

- Strongly ECC algorithm to correct data

 

2.5h SATAII SSD Specifications:

 

- Capacity: 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB

- Dimension: 100.5mm(L)x69.85mm(W)x7.0mm(T)

- Weight: 73 g

- Interface: SATA II 3Gb/s

- Global wear leveling supported

- NCQ/Trim command supported

- ECC supported

- High Performance:

 

32GB Read: Up to 150MB/s Write: Up to 40MB/s

64GB Read: Up to 150MB/s Write: Up to 70MB/s

128GB Read: Up to 260MB/s Write: Up to 150MB/s

256GB Read: Up to 260MB/s Write: Up to 210MB/s

512GB Read: Up to 260MB/s Write: Up to 210MB/s

1TB Read: Up to 260MB/s Write: Up to 210MB/s

 

- Operating Voltage: DC 5V +/-5%

- Power Consumption

Active: 32/64GB: 1.0W(Typ.)

128GB/256GB/512GB: 3.0W(Typ.)

1TB: 4.5W(Typ.)

Idle: 64GB~1TB 1W(Typ.)

- Operating Shock: 1500G/1ms

- Operating Temperature: 0~70Ž

- Storage Temperature: -55~95Ž

- 3 years warranty

 

 

About KINGMAX

 

KINGMAX Group is the worldfs first RAM/memory card module manufacturer that features vertical industrial integration capabilities and solid R&D capability and innovative cutting-edge patented technology. Upholding gQuality comes from perfection in technologyh, KINGMAX insists on and endeavors for continual innovation. Its faith in its unique products ensures they continue to take the world by storm. In addition, all KINGMAX products undergo rigorous testing before delivery to ensure the best quality. Lifetime warranty services are also provided so you can set your mind at rest when buying the products. For more information, visit the official website of KINGMAX: http://www.kingmax.com.


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