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ATP Electronics With NVMe-Based M.2 2280 up to 1TB SSD

128GB to 1TB, up to 1,260MB/s and 980MB/s sequential R/W

ATP Electronics Taiwan Inc. debuts its first NVMe-based M.2 2280 SSD offering twice the performance of SATA-based SSDs.

This generation SSD is designed to meet the storage demand of I/O intensive data processing and low latency requirement for industrial and mission critical applications, including surveillance, medical imaging, and many network-storage systems with fast caching requirement.

By adopting NVMe Rev.1.2 specifications and integrating the 3D NAND MLC technology, the M.2 2280 NVMe SSD is constructed via a PCIe Gen 3×4 bus interface offering from 128GB up to 1TB of memory capacity to boost its performance to exceed the previous bottleneck of AHCI standards, delivering sequential read up to 1,260MB/s and sequential write up to 980MB/s.

While other memory suppliers emphasize on configuring the performance attributes of an NVMe SSD, the firm takes a step further instead in considering all aspects of enhancing memory longevity and reliability for mission critical environments. This includes selection of BOM planning with key suppliers, and adding wide temperature and extreme power cycling testing. Heat dissipation is another major issue commonly encountered for NVMe drives. Through temperature feedback and optimized thermal throttling mechanism, the company’s NVMe SSD avoids performance drop or possible damage to controller caused by overheating.

The NVMe M.2 2280 SSD provides performance tailored for an array of applications such as server/networking, surveillance, IoT, medical imaging, and other mission critical applications.

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