CFD Japan introduced a new line of 2.5-inch SSD called Interceptor. These drives are reportedly using NAND flash memory manufactured on MLC technology (multilevel cell).
New CFD Interceptor SSD with capacity 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB. Two junior models have speed to read and write of 200 MB/s and 95 MB/s. At the same time, the version with a capacity of 128 GB and 256 GB demonstrate the speed of reading 240 MB/s, while recording is 150 MB/s. In addition, all new SSD drives have a SATA 3.0 interface and 32 MB cache. This Interceptor SSD has a one year warranty.
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CFD Japan Unleashes New MLC SSDs
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