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Plextor Introduces M6 Family of SSDs at CeBIT 2014

By Joy Hou - on 11 Mar 2014, 5:09pm

Plextor Introduces M6 Family of SSDs at CeBIT 2014

Plextor has revealed its new M6 SSD family at the ongoing CeBIT 2014. These new SSDs include a 2.5-inch M6S, the M6M mSATA SSD, and the M6e M.2 PCIe SSD.

Image source: Plextor.

M6S, 2.5-inch SATA SSD

Apart from utilizing Plextor's firmware, the M6S series will offer new sustained sequential read/write speeds of up to 520MBps and 440MBps, and random read/write speeds of up to 94,000 and 80,000 IOPS. Featuring the latest generation of advanced 19nm Toggle NAND flash from Toshiba, it ideally replaces your traditional hard drive, with faster boot times, short application load times, and overall improved system performance. It will be available in capacities up to 512GB.

M6e, PCI Express SSD

Automatically recognized as an AHCI device requiring no additional drivers, the M6e has the ability to deliver sequential read/write speeds of up to 770MBps and 625MBps, and random read/write speeds of up to 105,000 and 100,000 IOPS. When used as a boot disk on a system with UEFI, start-up times are halved. Available in capacities up to 512GB, the M6e is a suitable add-on for high performance luxury desktop systems.

M6M, mSATA SSD

Fitting for users wishing to upgrade any device that requires an SSD with a small footprint, the M6M comes with read/write speeds of 520MBps and 440MBps, and random read/write speeds of 94,000 and 80,000 IOPS, and is available in capacities up to 512GB.

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