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Fixstars Announced World's First 6-Terabyte SSD



Japanese software company Fixstars has introduced the world's first 6TD 2.5 inch SATA Solid State Drive.The Fixstars drive is known as SSD-6000M that has a 6TD of storage capacity and uses 15nm flash memory.It supports SATA 6Gbps, offers read speeds up to 540 MB/s and write speeds of 520 MB/s which is higher speed 6Gbps of serial vise access.Fixstars is taking orders; sending will take place in the end of July.

Fixstars's SSD-1000M and 3000M will utilize 19nm flash memory and offer 1TB and 3TB of storage capacity.With the Fixstars SSD-3000M, the owner of SSD controller ables a stable, high I/O performance for sequential access throughout the lifetime of the drive.This factor has shown to be very effective in various field of life such as medical imaging, network infrastructure, video recording, industrial applications and big data analysis.


Satoshi Miki, the CEO of Fixstars Corporation said that the unparalleled performance of our previous model's (The SSD-3000M) sequential I/O helped propel our SSDs and garner lots of attention.Since many of our customers desire even greater capacity, I am excited to offer a new solution and grow the product line with the inclusion of the larger SSD-6000M." He continues, "Since our SSD's capacity is now able to compete with high-end hard drives, we feel our product can draw the attention of data centers as well."

The Fixstars does not announce the price of 6TD SSD.A senior editor for Greek.com, Matthew Humphries said, "SSDs still carry a much higher price than hard drives, "but the benefits in terms of speed and power use are clear, and in a lot of cases worth the added cost."

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