SanDisk Introduces 64GB Solid-State Drive
Storage solutions specialist SanDisk announced an embedded solid-state drive (SSD) smaller than a postage stamp. The integrated SSD is designed for use in fast-growing mobile computing platforms such as tablet PCs and ultra-thin notebooks.
The company said the iSSD drive is the first flash SSD
device to support the serial advanced technology attachment (SATA) interface in
a small BGA (Ball Grid Array) package that can be soldered onto any motherboard.
The SanDisk iSSD, which features no moving parts, offers 160MB/sec sequential
read and 100MB/sec sequential write speeds. The iSSD is available now for
sampling to OEMs, and the company said top-tier manufacturers are currently
evaluating the product.
Measuring 16mm by 20mm by 1.85mm and weighing less than 1 gram, the drive
uses a BGA form factor and a SATA interface, and is compatible with all leading
operating systems. The SanDisk iSSD is available in capacities ranging from 4GB
to 64GB, with pricing dependent upon the quantity ordered.
"The new category of embedded SSDs should enable OEMs to produce tablets
and notebooks with an unprecedented combination of thin, lightweight form
factors and fast performance," said Doron Myersdorf, senior director of SSD
marketing for SanDisk. "With our embedded flash storage leadership,
SanDisk believes it is uniquely positioned to deliver the ultra-compact SSD
solutions needed by OEMs."
The company said the drive is designed to deliver the durability needed by
portable devices that are frequently dropped or jostled. SanDisk's product
portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and
camcorders, digital audio/video players, USB
flash drives for consumers and the enterprise, embedded memory for mobile
devices and solid-state drives for computers. SanDisk said iSSD offers a "substantial
level" of design flexibility for OEMs who seek to create the next generation
of tablets and ultra-thin mobile devices based on the standard SATA interface.
"The ultra-thin tablet and mobile computer markets are expected to
experience tremendous growth over the coming years, and new advanced platforms
will introduce new requirements for storage solutions," said Jeff Janukowicz,
research manager for solid-state drives at IT research firm IDC.
"New embedded SSDs such as the SanDisk iSSD drive, which meet the
stringent size requirements of small and light devices while offering greater
performance, are designed to enable OEMs to deliver an enhanced user experience
in their next-generation designs."
