The all-new Toshiba TR200 Series delivers next generation upgrade for Mobile or Desktop Systems
Toshiba
America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC), a committed technology
leader, today unveiled the TR200 SATA solid state drive (SSD) series for
the retail market. Leveraging Toshiba’s advanced 3-bit-per-cell TLC
(triple-level cell) BiCS FLASH™, the TR200 series offers PC gamers and
DIY enthusiasts Toshiba’s first upgrade SSD with 64-layer 3D flash
memory.
Toshiba TR200 SSDs are an easy and affordable way to enhance notebook or
desktop experiences by increasing system responsiveness and productivity
over traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). With a 6Gbit/s SATA interface,
the TR200 series is rated for sequential read/write speeds(1) of
up to 550MB/s and 525MB/s(2) and random read/write
performances(3) of up to 80,000 and 87,000 input/output
operations per second (IOPS)(4). In addition to excellent
SATA performance, TR200 SSDs provide low power consumption that
translates into a longer battery life for on-the-go users.
“We are excited to provide consumers with the new TR200 series, our
first retail branded SATA 6Gbit/s drives to leverage state-of-the-art
Toshiba 64-layer TLC BiCS FLASH™,” said Alex Mei, vice president
consumer SSDs and storage outbound marketing at Toshiba America
Electronics Corporation, Inc. “Seeking to provide enhanced real world
performance and value to customers, the TR200 SSDs were engineered from
the ground up utilizing the advanced 3D flash memory technology to be a
cost-effective and power-optimized storage solution for desktop and
mobile upgraders, gamers, and system builders.”
The TR200 series will be showcased at the China Digital Entertainment
Expo & Conference (ChinaJoy) in Shanghai, China from July 27-30 and
GamesCom in Cologne, Germany from August 22-26. TR200 drives will be
offered in a 2.5-inch form factor and are available in 240GB, 480GB, and
960GB capacities(5) and will be available at retailers and
etailers this fall.
For more information on Toshiba’s line of industry-leading SSDs, please
visit: http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/us/product/storage-products.html.
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About Toshiba Corp. and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
(TAEC)
Through proven commitment, lasting relationships and advanced, reliable
electronic components, Toshiba enables its customers to create
market-leading designs. Toshiba is the heartbeat within product
breakthroughs from OEMs, ODMs, CMs, VARs, distributors and fabless chip
companies worldwide. A committed electronic components leader, Toshiba
designs and manufactures high-quality flash memory-based storage
solutions, solid state drives (SSDs), hard disk drives (HDDs), discrete
devices, custom SoCs/ASICs, imaging products, microcontrollers, wireless
components, mobile peripheral devices, advanced materials and medical
tubes that make possible today’s leading smartphones, tablets, cameras,
medical devices, automotive electronics, industrial applications,
enterprise solutions and more.
Toshiba
America Electronic Components, Inc. is an independent operating
company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba
Corporation, Japan’s largest semiconductor, solid state drive and hard
disk drive manufacturer and the world’s seventh largest semiconductor
manufacturer (Gartner, 2015 Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue, January,
2016). Founded in Tokyo in 1875, Toshiba is at the heart of a global
network of over 550 consolidated companies employing over 188,000 people
worldwide. Visit Toshiba's web site at http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com.
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Information in this press release, including product pricing and
specifications, content of services and contact information, is current
and believed to be accurate on the date of the announcement, but is
subject to change without prior notice. Technical and application
information contained here is subject to the most recent applicable
Toshiba product specifications.
(1) Sequential performance is measured with Iometer 1.1.0.
(2) TMC survey based on sequential read and write speeds of
128KiB units, using TR200 series models under TMC test conditions. Read
and write speed may vary, depending on the host device, read and write
conditions, and file size. TMC defines a megabyte (MB) as 1,000,000
bytes and a kibibyte (KiB) as 210 bytes, or 1,024 bytes.
(3) Random performance is measured with CrystalDiskMark 5.1.2.
(4) TMC survey based on random read and write speeds of 4KiB
units, using TR200 series models under TMC test conditions. Read and
write speed may vary, depending on the host device, read and write
conditions, and file size. TMC defines a kibibyte (KiB) as 210
bytes, or 1,024 bytes.
(5) Definition of capacity: Toshiba Memory defines a megabyte
(MB) as 1,000,000 bytes, a gigabyte (GB) as 1,000,000,000 bytes and a
terabyte (TB) as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. A computer operating system,
however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition
of 1GB = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bytes and therefore shows less
storage capacity. Available storage capacity (including examples of
various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings,
software and operating system, such as Microsoft Operating System and/or
pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted
capacity may vary.
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