ATP has announced their new addition to their Superior series NVMe M.2 called the N600i. While the ATP N600C uses 3D MLC NAND, the N600i uses Industrial Temp 3D MLC NAND. The new SSD module support a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C to capably address the power and heat issues common in fanless embedded systems as well as extreme temperature variations in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, enabling them to perform reliably in harsh environments.
The ATP N600i uses the NVMe protocol and operates using PCIe 3.0 x4 speeds. The result is high transfer rates up to 6x faster than standard SATA SSD speeds. The N600i specifically is capable of sequential read-write speeds of up to 2,540/1,100 MB/s and random read IOPS (input/output per second) of 100,000.
The device uses the common M.2 2280 form factor (80mm length, 22mm width) and features double-sided densities available up to 1TB configuration. In terms of reliability, the ATP N600i has a total bytes written (TBW) rating of 1,280 TB, with a mean-time before failure (MTBF) rating of >2,000,000 hours.
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