June 2nd, 2008 at 9:58 pm

TDK Corp launched the “HS1″ series, a line of 1.8-inch solid state disks (SSD) with the Micro SATA interface, targeting notebook computers and industrial devices.
The HS1 series comes in three models with storage capacities of 16, 32 and 64 Gbytes, respectively. The product uses SLC (single-level cell) NAND flash memory. It is the commercialized version of the prototype exhibited at CEATEC in 2007. Now that the qualification test by customers has been completed, the new SSDs are ready to be incorporated in industrial devices, the company said.
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