








SanDisk Launches 32-Gigabyte Solid State Drive
Targeting Hard Disk Replacement In Notebook Computers
SanDisk Corporation introduced a 32-gigabyte (GB), 1.8-inch
solid state drive (SSD) as a drop-in replacement for the standard mechanical
hard disk drive. Initially aimed at enterprise users as the first step toward
mass consumer adoption, SanDisk SSD offers field-proven durability to keep mobile
PCs working in the toughest of conditions and improves the overall user experience.
Previously, large capacity flash-based drives had been used primarily by the
military, aerospace and telecom industries, which demanded high performance
and reliability under challenging environmental conditions. But now the declining
cost of NAND flash memory has made SSD a viable and economically attractive
alternative to existing technologies in a wider variety of applications, including
mobile PCs aimed at enterprise and consumer users.
“This is an important milestone for SanDisk in our relentless quest to
create new large-scale markets for flash storage solutions for consumers in
the personal computing space,” said Eli Harari, SanDisk CEO. “The
32-gigabyte SSD that we are announcing today represents the fifth generation
of flash-based solid state drives developed by msystems, which we recently acquired.
The 32GB SSD has been made commercially viable through SanDisk’s technology
leadership coupled with msystems’ tremendous experience and IP, which
are captured in the high-performance, low-cost system controllers that distinguish
this product.
“Once we begin shipping the 32GB SSD for notebook PCs, we expect to see
its increasing adoption in the coming years as we continue to reduce the cost
of flash memory. When these SSD devices become more affordable, we expect that
their superior features over rotating disk drives will create a new consumer
category for our retail sales channels worldwide,” said Harari. It is
projected that inclusion of the SanDisk 32GB SSD in a notebook PC could increase
the end-user price by around $600 in the first half of 2007, he added.
Using NAND flash enhanced by SanDisk’s patented TrueFFS flash management
technology, SanDisk SSD delivers two million hours mean time between failures
(MTBF). With no moving parts, it does not need to spin into action or seek files
in the way that conventional hard disk drives do. These characteristics, combined
with SanDisk’s advanced flash management technology, make it possible
for SanDisk SSD to deliver excellent performance compared with hard disk drives
and competing solid state drives.
The SanDisk SSD announced achieves a sustained read rate of 62 megabytes (MB)
per second and a random read rate of 7,000 inputs/outputs per second (IOPS)
for a 512-byte transfer[iii] – more than 100 times faster than most hard
disk drives. Taking advantage of this performance, a laptop PC equipped with
SanDisk SSD can boot Microsoft Windows® Vista™ Enterprise in as little
as 35 seconds [iv]. It also can achieve an average file access rate of 0.12
milliseconds, compared with 55 seconds and 19 milliseconds, respectively, for
a laptop PC with a hard disk drive.
Another advantage of SanDisk SSD is its extremely low power consumption rate
compared to the hard disk drive: 0.4 watt during active operation versus 1.0
watt. This is particularly important to extend the battery life for the benefit
of enterprise road warriors. These results enable new operating systems, such
as Microsoft Vist, to provide mobile PC users with a superior overall system
experience.
"There has been a huge increase in demand for NAND flash memory over the
past few years from consumer devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players and
mobile phones,” said Robert Gray, analyst with IDC, based in Framingham,
Massachusetts. “There are dramatically higher bit capacities and lower
prices, so the technology is now well positioned to be the foundation for new
generations of potentially disruptive solid state drives. Enterprise mobile
PC users will find the high performance and low power consumption especially
attractive,” he added.
SanDisk SSD 1.8-inch 32GB solid state drive is now available for original equipment
manufacturers. It is the first in a range of solutions that SanDisk will be
offering to bring flash to the mainstream mobile PC market.
Amos Marom, vice president and general manager of the embedded division at SanDisk,
is scheduled to deliver a presentation at Storage Visions 2007 on Jan. 7 at
11:45 a.m. at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. There, he will explain the benefits
of SanDisk SSD for the notebook PC market. Furthermore, a demo of SanDisk SSD
can be seen during the Consumer Electronics Show at SanDisk Booth 36206, South
Hall 4 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. More detailed information on SanDisk
SSD is available on line at www.sandisk.com/ssd.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world’s
largest supplier of flash data storage card products using its patented, high-density
flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas,
California, and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside
the U.S.
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