Toshiba shows SG6 SSDs with 64-layer TLC 3D NAND

Posted on Tuesday, August 08 2017 @ 13:50 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A bit more than a week ago Toshiba revealed the TR200, the first retail SSD with the company's 64-layer TLC BiCS Flash. Now Toshiba introduces its SG6 SSD series, which also uses the 64-layer TLC 3D NAND flash memory. The SG6 serie will be offered in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities, and in 2.5" SATA and M.2 2280 form factors. Volume availability is expected in Q4 2017.

Toshiba SG6
-Toshiba Memory Corporation, the world leader in memory solutions, today announced the launch of the SG6 series, a new line-up of SATA client SSDs utilizing Toshiba Memory Corporation’s cutting-edge 64-layer, 3-bit-per-cell (TLC) BiCS FLASH™. Sample shipments to PC OEM customers start today in limited quantities, and Toshiba Memory Corporation will gradually increase shipments from the fourth calendar quarter of this year.

The new SG6 series SSDs features a SATA Revision 3.3, 6.0Gbit/s interface, and delivers performance of up to 550MB/s sequential read and 535MB/s sequential write. Thanks to improved flash memory management and performance, active power consumption is cut by approximately 40% compared to previous generation products. This improvement can extend battery life, a plus for many applications including mobile computing.

The new series will be available in three capacities, 256GB, 512GB and 1024GB. Each capacity is aligned with two form factors: 2.5-type for hard disk drive (HDD) upgrades; and M.2 2280 type for mainstream mobile PCs. Security needs will be addressed by offering self-encrypting drive (SED) models supporting TCG Opal Version 2.01

The SG6 SSD series also supports Toshiba’s proprietary QSBCTM (Quadruple Swing-By Code) error-correction technology, an efficient error correction code (ECC) that helps to protect customer data from corruption and improves reliability, realizing efficient and accurate data processing.


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