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Toshiba Introduces XG5 Client NVMe SSD
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Billy Tallis
on 5/30/2017 9:00 AM EST
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Computex 2017
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MajGenRelativity
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It would be interesting to see this in retail
jjj
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SLC cache, we'll have to see how it does.
chlamchowder
- Tuesday, May 30, 2017 -
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Practically all TLC drives (including 3D TLC ones) use a SLC cache anyways.
It'll be interesting to see how Toshiba's 3D NAND compares to Inte/Micron's.
jjj
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Micron's should be slower since they use floating gate.
Samus
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Micron's strategy is to make up for it with the controller, which mostly works in key areas. The obvious exception is the botched Intel p600.
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MajGenRelativity - Tuesday, May 30, 2017 - link
It would be interesting to see this in retailjjj - Tuesday, May 30, 2017 - link
SLC cache, we'll have to see how it does.chlamchowder - Tuesday, May 30, 2017 - link
Practically all TLC drives (including 3D TLC ones) use a SLC cache anyways.It'll be interesting to see how Toshiba's 3D NAND compares to Inte/Micron's.
jjj - Tuesday, May 30, 2017 - link
Micron's should be slower since they use floating gate.Samus - Tuesday, May 30, 2017 - link
Micron's strategy is to make up for it with the controller, which mostly works in key areas. The obvious exception is the botched Intel p600.