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Cristian_25H Jan 15, 2013 12:22 PM

Foremay Launches World's First 2 TB 2.5-inch SATA SSD
 
Foremay, Inc., a leader of technology innovation in solid state drives and one of the world's Top SSD OEMs, today announced its 2 TB SSD drives with a standard 2.5" SATA interface and a thickness of 9.5 mm. The 2 TB SSD drives are offered in Foremay's SC199 (for mission-critical applications) and TC166 (for terminal computing) product families. Users can opt for either industrial or commercial grade to suit their specific application. Foremay's 2 TB drive is the largest SSD in the world today in standard 2.5" SATA form factor.

"By leveraging Foremay's patent pending technologies, we are proud to deliver the world's first 2 TB SSD in standard 2.5" SATA form factor," said Jack Winters , Foremay's CTO and co-founder. "We hope our high reliability 2 TB SSD drives can help create more design freedom and storage space for both mission-critical and enterprise applications."

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In additional to integrated flash management technologies such as Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T. ), Advanced Power Management (APM) and advanced error correction algorithm, Foremay's 2 TB SSD drive also provides optional features such as fast erase, military secure erase methods, hardware based encryption and conformal coating.

Product Availability
Both the 2 TB SSD and 1 TB SSD in 2.5" SATA form factors are in production now, offered at both industrial and commercial operating temperatures.

RCoon Jan 15, 2013 12:28 PM

and how many thousand will this cost? DO WANT!

Breathless Jan 15, 2013 01:28 PM

This is good... the bigger they get over all, the cheaper they get - sooner

Rahmat Sofyan Jan 15, 2013 02:01 PM

damn, If we can fast forward the time :)...hope in next couple years, 2TB SSD reach $110 level :)

3870x2 Jan 15, 2013 03:03 PM

I thought the Worlds First 1TB was just released not long ago.

Covert_Death Jan 15, 2013 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 3870x2 (Post 2822894)
I thought the Worlds First 1TB was just released not long ago.

yea foremay heard about that ...... then they showed the world what is REALLY going on haha


2Tb is sick for SSD

Dj-ElectriC Jan 15, 2013 03:11 PM

Samsung HAVE the technology to produce these kind of SSDs today.

Drone Jan 15, 2013 03:12 PM

Quote:

blah ... SATA form factor ... blah
Another yawner. SSD needs PCIe not sata.

Covert_Death Jan 15, 2013 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drone (Post 2822901)
Another yawner. SSD needs PCIe not sata.

until motherboards start supporting this and giving more slots for the purpose of SSD (and better placed i might add) SATA is the way to go. its easier, you get to move the SSD around and only need to hook up a cable. sata3 is just fine for modern SSD's

Jizzler Jan 15, 2013 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Covert_Death (Post 2822906)
until motherboards start supporting this and giving more slots for the purpose of SSD (and better placed i might add) SATA is the way to go. its easier, you get to move the SSD around and only need to hook up a cable. sata3 is just fine for modern SSD's

Eh?

Time to install PCIe SSD: 15 seconds.

Time to install SATA SSD: ~10 minutes. (Gotta make the cables neat and blend in with existing installation).

Drone Jan 15, 2013 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Covert_Death (Post 2822906)
until motherboards start supporting this and giving more slots for the purpose of SSD (and better placed i might add) SATA is the way to go. its easier, you get to move the SSD around and only need to hook up a cable. sata3 is just fine for modern SSD's

SATA bottleneck is annoying, the rest is irrelevant. I don't give two nickels about cables and stuff. I don't plug in/remove drives every two seconds.

progste Jan 15, 2013 03:45 PM

I see 1 TB SSDs at affordable prices in a not too distant future :rockout:

brian111 Jan 15, 2013 05:24 PM

I guess it depends on what you mean by affordable. I wonder if SSDs will ever come down to .40-.50 cents per gig.

Jack1n Jan 15, 2013 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian111 (Post 2822956)
I guess it depends on what you mean by affordable. I wonder if SSDs will ever come down to .40-.50 cents per gig.

Of course they will,probably way cheaper as well until they become obsolete by ram disks.

KissSh0t Jan 15, 2013 07:35 PM

2TB SSD... what the heck.. did I just sleep and I travelled into the future...

fusionblu Jan 15, 2013 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 3870x2 (Post 2822894)
I thought the Worlds First 1TB was just released not long ago.

I think you might be having the Kingston 1TB USB Flash Drive (from a previous article not too long ago) in mind, but 1TB SSDs have been around for a while except that they are generally too expensive to buy and as they don't sell so often you may not see them on a lot of PC specialist websites.

sy5tem Jan 16, 2013 02:10 AM

well 1$ per gig , + only one's with 2TB = 2000$ + premium of 1000$

il take a box full . and i will pay in 198 month please

AphexDreamer Jan 16, 2013 02:18 AM

Once this costs around $100 I'll upgrade to an SSD.

Till then I'll just dwell in the past.

T4C Fantasy Jan 16, 2013 03:25 AM

The EC188™ D-Series PCIe SSD has a standard PCI Express interface that boosts read/write speed up to 1,600/1,500 MB/s with capacity up to 2 TB for single bus slot and 4 TB for dual bus slots designs. With the unique scalability of our EC188 PCIe SSD design, the tested maximum capacity can be configured up to 12 TB for hexa bus slots configurations with read/write speed up to 4.5/3.5 GB/s

http://www.foremay.net/ec188-ssd-sol...ard-drives.htm

Prima.Vera Jan 16, 2013 10:45 AM

"military secure erase methods"; "military grade capacitors";"military grade quality";"military grade mobos", etc, etc...WTF is this new marketing s**t gimmick??? Sounds so stupid already.
Military grade underpants...

tacosRcool Jan 16, 2013 02:09 PM

So this is gonna cost $2000?

Prima.Vera Jan 16, 2013 07:33 PM

1GB=10¢

when???

el fore Jan 16, 2013 09:32 PM

respuesta
 
no se habla de velocidad por parte


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