BitMicro announces 1.6TB solid-state drive

By Colin Barker, ZDNet UK
Monday, February 11, 2008 08:53 AM

BitMicro Networks has announced plans for a 1.6TB solid state drive the size of a standard 3.5-inch hard disk.

The Altima E3S320 solid state is the first in the 3.5-inch format to advertise a capacity above 1TB. According to a company spokesman, BitMicro launched a solid-state 1TB drive last year but only for the fiber channel market. The latest product, announced this week, has a SCSI interface.

The Altima Ultra320 SCSI model "is expected to ship in volume by the third quarter this year", the company spokesman told ZDNet Asia sister site ZDNet UK. "These models are targeted towards military, enterprise and industrial applications requiring rugged, high-capacity and high-performance," he said.

It is expected to ship in capacities ranging in density from 16GB to 1.6TB. The company has not yet disclosed pricing.

The speed of accessing data on the varies, but a single level cell NAND flash drive will provide sustained data-transfer rates of up to 230MB/sec, the company said.

The company sells a wide range of small drives in the Altima family in various capacities from 3GB and up, and in Fiber Channel, SAS, Serial ATA and SCSI formats.

Solid-state drives are popular with the military as they offer the security of being able to remove them from a system and secure them elsewhere. The new drive debuted at the West 2008 exhibition in California, a show that appeals largely to the defense industries.


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