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Kingston released three new SSD solid-state drives at CES 2021, uses Type-C interface, supports USB 3.2 Gen2 x2
Kingston launched three new SSD solid-state drives at CES 2021, with two NVMe solid-state drives and one mobile hard drive.
The first is the NV1 entry-level NVMe solid-state drive. This product uses M.2 interface, supports PCIe 3.0 x4 protocol, and has a maximum capacity of 2TB.
Followed by the flagship model Ghost Tree NVMe SSD. This product supports the latest PCIe 4.0 x4 protocol, has 8 data channels, and the continuous read and write speed can reach 7000MB/s, which is significantly higher than the Samsung 980 Pro PCIe 4.0 SSD.
Select from that can meet professional video editing and other purposes, providing a smooth experience.
The third model is the XS2000 mobile solid-state drive. This product is small in size, with aluminum alloy shells on both sides to provide heat dissipation, a rubber protective cover on the outside, and an indicator light on the interface.
The product uses a Type-C interface, supports USB 3.2 Gen2 x2, and the theoretical bandwidth can reach 20Gbps. The XS2000 mobile hard disk has a maximum speed of 2000MB/s and provides 500GB-2TB capacity to choose from.
This product is suitable for laptops such as Apple MacBooks with insufficient built-in SSD capacity. Although the price has not yet been announced, it is definitely more cost-effective than buying a large-capacity MacBook.
Additionally, Kingston also launched the DC1500M enterprise-class solid-state hard drive, which uses 96-layer TLC flash memory, and the hard drive has a PCIe 4.0 U.2 interface. The price and time of sale of these products have not yet been announced.
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