Galaxy’s reputation is build on the foundation of being an Nvidia card manufacturer. However, it is looking to diversify. Starting with a relatively safe market Galaxy is selling ‘it’s own’ solid state drives but in reality they will be produced by an OEM and rebranded as very few companies actually make their own solid state drives.
Galaxy’s Laser GT solid state drives are built into the standard 2.5″ form factor and on the latest SATA III interface with 550/500 MB/s on read and write. The drive packs 31-40K IOPs and uses MLC NAND with a 5000 rewrite cycle lifespan. The 120 GB Laser GT variant is priced at 1,399 RMB, that’s about US $221.
Source: Expreview
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