SANDISK'S MODULAR SOLID STATE DRIVE SELECTED BY LG FOR ITS FLAGSHIP ULTRA-THIN MOBILE PC
SanDisk 2nd
Generation pSSD's Thin, Lightweight Form Factor and Increased
Performance Enable LG to Deliver Enhanced User
Experience
CES 2010, South Hall 4,
35387MP., LAS VEGAS- January 7, 2010 -
SanDisk
Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the global leader in flash memory
cards, today announced that the 64-gigabyte (GB)1 SanDisk® pSSDTM
Gen2 was selected by LG Electronics (LG), a global leader and
technology innovator in mobile communication, as the Solid State
Drive (SSD) of choice for its new ultra-thin mobile PC. Unlike
conventional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), SSDs have no moving parts,
improving durability which helps prevent data loss resulting from
drive failure. In addition, SSD-equipped computers run cooler and
more quietly, consume less power and deliver faster performance
than those using HDDs.
The new LG ultra-thin mobile PC combines
enhanced performance with fast and accessible 3G mobile broadband
connectivity. LG's device is built with compact dimensions
(weighing 970 grams and measuring 298X186X17.6mm thin with an 11.6
inch LCD screen), 3.5hrs of battery life, a webcam and multiple
connectivity options (USB, BT WLAN), making portable computing easy
and accessible. With a Menlow platform to minimize power
consumption, the device runs Microsoft's Windows® 7 operating
system.
"SanDisk pSSD's small form factor
and low power consumption help us deliver a stylish, streamlined
ultra-thin mobile PC, while boosting performance and reducing power
consumption," said Harrison Park, general manager, PC PBL team, LG
Electronics. "Our customers can enjoy the benefits of a carefree
computing experience that they can take with them anywhere,
anytime, all day long."
"LG's solid state-based ultra-thin
mobile PC leverages fast and accessible 3G mobile broadband
connectivity, heralding a market shift towards providing users with
always-on and always-connected capabilities," said Rizwan Ahmed,
director product marketing, solid state drives, SanDisk. "SanDisk
pSSD drive's unique features help OEMs like LG bring to market
smaller and lighter computing devices that benefit from the
advantages of SSD technology."
The SanDisk pSSD drive has an
industry-standard 1.8" form factor with a micro SATA interface,
delivering a variety of features that complement the LG ultra-thin
mobile PC.
- The SanDisk pSSD drive employs the speed and reliability of the
popular SATA interface to provide a high-performance,
cost-effective storage solution for smaller devices like
netbooks.
- The SanDisk pSSD drive's lightweight, compact size (weighing up
to 8.7 grams and measuring 39.8mm x 54.00mm x 4.0mm) and low power
consumption (average power (typical)2 of
0.3W3) are well-matched for the LG ultra-thin mobile
PC's specific requirements for a small form factor and extended
battery life.
The SanDisk pSSD modular solid state
drive helps LG deliver greater performance to its users. SanDisk
pSSD offers 9,000 vRPM4 of performance and the added
benefit of employing nCache™ acceleration technology, a large
non-volatile write cache technology that boosts burst random write
performance. The nCache™ acceleration technology improves user
responsiveness and helps prevent incidences of the drive
"stalling."
SanDisk pSSD Gen2 drive comes in a
variety of PATA and SATA interfaces and is available to OEMs in
capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB. More information about
SanDisk's pSSD drives is available at: www.sandisk.com/pssd
About SanDisk
SanDisk Corporation is the global leader in flash memory cards,
from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer
branding and retail distribution. SanDisk's product portfolio
includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and
camcorders; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for
consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices;
and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk is a
Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company, with more than half its
sales outside the United States.
1 The logical capacity of
the drive conforms with the IDEMA HDD Specification. See
www.idema.org for details. 1GB = 1, 000,000,000 bytes. Some
capacity not available for data storage.
2 While running MobileMark and average (typical)
power.
3 Assumes HIPM (Host Initated Power Management) is
enabled.
4 vRPM (virtual Revolutions Per Minute) - a metric to
compare SSD performance in client PCs with theHDD and with other
SSDs. vRPM answers the question how fast would a HDD have to spin
in order to deliver the same performance as a SSD in a client PC.
vRPM = 50 / ((0.5 / 4kB random read IOPS) + 0.5 / 4kB random write
IOPS)).
5 nCache™ acceleration technology is a large Non
Volatile Write Cache, a unique feature in SanDisk pSSD-P2 and
SanDisk pSSD-S2 that improves random write performance and ensures
an improved user experience. Studies show that modern operating
systems mostly access the storage device using 4k access blocks.
The cache is filled during these small write commands and emptied
during idle time when the host is not accessing the drive, with no
risk of data loss. For a typical everyday use, the write
performance that the users see is the nCache technology (burst)
high performance, and not steady state (sustained) SanDisk pSSD
performance. Based on IOmeter 4K random write test.
SanDisk's product and executive
images can be downloaded from:
www.sandisk.com/about-sandisk/media-kit
SanDisk's web site/home page address: www.sandisk.com
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