ADATA today announced the launch of the XPG SX910 SSD drive. According to the company, the SX910 features a 7% capacity increase over common SSDs that use a SandForce controller by using an optimized firmware to maximize utilization of the NAND Flash components, allowing for full use of the available storage capacity and they claim that this zero percent over-provisioning is implemented with no loss to performance.
The SX910 is specified with 4k random read/write speeds at 50,000 and 85,000 IOPS respectively, with sequential read and write speeds reaching 550 and 530MB/sec.In addition, the SX910 undergoes an improved screening process for the Flash IC chip selection. This results in improved stability and performance, and Adata claims that for this reason it comes with a five-year warranty. The drive will become available in capacities of 128, 256 & 512 gigabytes.
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