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Fujitsu sells SSDs under its own brand

05.02.2012

Fujitsu has launched retail sales of two of its SSDs. Unfortunately, their belonging to any series is not specified, only the internal marking of one of the models is given - HLACC2031A-G1. Products are currently only available in the Asia-Pacific region.

Both models are based on the SandForce SF-2281 controller and are equipped with Micron's MLC NAND memory, which can be 120 or 240 GB. Data read speeds are the same in both cases - 550 MB / s, but the write speeds are different: 520 MB / s for the 240 GB model and 500 MB / s for the 120 GB model. In addition, drives have different performance: the manufacturer assigns an IOPS (operations per second) value of 40 to a product with a smaller volume. A model with a larger volume is characterized by a performance of 000 IOPS.

SSDs, regardless of version, support AES data encryption with a key length of 128 or 256 bits, the TRIM function, and a SATA 6 Gb / s interface. The declared time between failures is also the same - at least 1 hours.

The SSDs are packaged in 100,2mm x 69,85mm x 9,5mm cases and backed by a three-year warranty. Fujitsu's SSD data pricing is $120 for the 200 GB model and $240 for the 420 GB model.

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