Toshiba's sub-brand, OCZ, came up with an exciting product.
One might think that the market for portable storage can come as little surprise; yet the XS700 shines like a fresh spot of color. Dressed in an aluminum case, the SSD is barely larger than a 2,5-inch drive. The novelty of OCZ has been given a USB 3.1 Gen 2 interface, of course compatible with previous generations of USB, but only at the expense of speed.
contents show OCZ XS700 portable SSD specifications | |||
240 GB | |||
Interface | USB 3.1 Gen 2 / USB 3.1 Gen 1 / USB 2.0 | ||
NAND | 3D BiCS Flash | ||
Connection | USB Type-C | ||
Controller | Phison S11 (without DRAM cache) | ||
Sequential reading | 530 MB / s | ||
Sequential writing | 480 MB / s | ||
Cable length | 450 mm | ||
Physical extent | 95mm × 75m × 11mm | ||
Crowd | 90 gramm | ||
UASP support | Yes (VIA Labs VL715) | ||
More information | Link |
The manufacturer guarantees the product for 3 years, the release is expected later this month. The OCZ XS700 will be priced at $ 200, so it doesn’t promise to be a penny gadget.
Source: techpowerup.com