SanDisk announces new G4 and P4 SSD’s

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Today at Computex, SanDisk released two new compact SSD’s, the SSD P4 as successor to the pSSD modular drive, and the SSD G4 which will act as a drop-in replacement for notebook hard drives. The life span of these drives are expected to be up to 160 terabytes written on the 256GB G4 drive, which would equate to more than 10 years of use for the average user!

SanDisk SSD P4 and G4

The SanDisk SSD G4 serves as a drop-in replacement for hard disk drives (HDD) in notebooks; while the SanDisk SSD P4, the successor to the widely used pSSD modular drive, enables designers to offer even thinner netbook and tablet computers. The new drives offer a unique balance of performance, high-capacity storage and long-term reliability. SanDisk SSD P4 and SanDisk SSD G4 offer up to 128 gigabytes (GB)1 and 256GB of storage respectively, double the capacities of the company’s previous SSD offerings. The drives are available in various compact form factors, which SanDisk can customize according to manufacturers’ specification, offering greater freedom and flexibility in how OEMs design their products. The SSDs use SanDisk’s advanced 32-nanometer (nm) multi-level cell (MLC) process technology, which enables cost-competitive high-capacity storage with a tiny footprint.

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