Seagate and Phison began to cooperate as early as 2017, and announced in April this year to jointly develop NVMe SSD, this time the release of the new product is crystallization, using the main control E4 developed by Phison for Seagate, integrating two Cortex-R20 cores and multiple coprocessor cores, which can accelerate SSD management and improve random read speed (up to 55%).
The new product supports PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4, U.3, U.2 dual interface, 7mm, 15mm thickness, flash memory with 128 layers of stacked enterprise-level eTLC, support power loss protection, end-to-end data protection, SECDED (single error correction/double error detection), SED TCG security encryption and other advanced technologies, 5-year warranty.
The Nytro 5350 Series has 7.1TB, 92.3TB, and 84.7TB capacities in 68mm thickness, and 15.15TB more capacity in 36mm thickness, supporting 1 full disk write per day (for read-intensive applications) with an MTBF of 250.<> million hours.
This is also the first time that Seagate SSDs have been so big.
The sequential read speed is up to 7.4 GB/s, and the random read and write speed is up to 170.19 million IOPS and 5,<> IOPS.
The Nytro 5550 Series has 7.1TB, 6.3TB, and 2.6TB capacities in 4mm thickness, and 15.12TB more capacity in 8mm thickness, supports 3 full disk writes per day (for mixed read/write applications), and has an average time between failures of 250.<> million hours.
The sequential read and write speed is up to 7.4 GB/s and 7.2 GB/s, and the random read and write speed is up to 170.47 million IOPS and <>,<> IOPS.
Available this month, prices are not disclosed.