terça-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2018

Greenliant Launches EnduroSLC SSDs with Up to 250K P/E Cycles

Greenliant, a developer of special-purpose NAND-flash storage devices, this week introduced its new lineup of SSDs featuring ultra-high endurance. The NANDrive SSDs use the company’s proprietary EnduroSLC technology that is enabled by its in-house controllers and are aimed at write-intensive industrial applications.

Greenliant’s NANDrive SSDs featuring EnduroSLC offer endurance of 50K, 100K, and 250K per-cell program/erase (P/E) cycles, which is well beyond everything offered by "conventional" NAND flash memory manufactured today (SLC is typically rated for ~100K, MLC ~10k, and TLC ~3k).

Right now, the only other storage solutions from Greenliant that offer 250K P/E cycles are the GLS85VM eMMC 5.1 drives featuring capacities of 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32GB as well as sequential performance of up to 185 MB/s read speeds and up to 140 MB/s write speeds in HS400 mode. The drives are designed to operate at industrial temperatures between -40°C and +85°C, so they can address virtually any type of application.

Typically, SLC NAND is rated for 100K P/E cycles, but Micron and Sun introduced SLC NAND rated for a million of P/E cycles almost exactly 10 years ago. Companies like Samsung and Toshiba these days offer enterprise-grade Z-NAND and XL-Flash memory that is designed to physically withstand tens of thousands of P/E cycles while offering high performance.

Greenliant does not make its own memory dies, so the EnduroSLC tech allegedly uses enterprise-grade NAND chips produced by an unnamed manufacturer. The company does not disclose a lot of information about its technologies, but as far as we can tell, Greenliant uses a lot redundant raw NAND memory along with a special in-house-designed controller supporting an elaborate feature set and sophisticated algorithms.

Greenliant’s GLS85VM eMMC 5.1 NANDrive SSDs with endurance of 50K, 100K, and 250K P/E cycles are currently available to select customers with select product engagements.

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Source: Greenliant



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