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Micron debuts RealSSD C400 drives using 25nm NAND technology

January 11th, 2011        

Micron debuts RealSSD C400 drives using 25nm NAND technology

Micron has just officially unveiled their RealSSD C400 which is using the latest 25nm NAND technology, but calling it “bringing excitement back into personal computing” is somewhat an overstatement , and it says it’s now “accelerating this enthusiasm” with its new RealSSD C400 drives.

Boasting? I’m not sure, but anyway, those are apparently the industry’s first drives to use 25 nanometer NAND technology, which naturally brings with it a number of benefits — namely, storage capacities from 64GB to 512GB (in 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch sizes), peak read speeds of 415 MB/second, and write speeds varying by drive (the 512GB hits 260MB/s).

No word on prices just yet, but Micron expects mass production to begin in February, and the drives will also sold by Micron’s Crucial division as the m4 SSD in the first quarter of the year.


SOURCE via HotHardware

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