Memory cells are stacked vertically on the chip in a 3D NAND flash with TLC. It enables higher storage densities at a lower cost per bit and improves the endurance of the flash than two-dimensional (2D) or planar technology, which uses a single layer of memory cells.
The M.2 form factor specification is a newer iteration for internal solid state drives. M.2 SSDs fit into a designated M.2 slot on a computer motherboard. Depending on the motherboard and SSD, the M.2 slot on a motherboard utilizes either the SATA interface or the PCIe interface.
The P80 offers a capacity of 64GB to 1TB and is 22.0mm W x 80.0mm L x 3.5mm H. It is available with an optional H/W Write Protect and optional iCell. The P42 offers a capacity of 64GB to 512GB and is 22.0mm W x 42.0mm L x 3.5 mm H. Both the P80 and P42 Models have a thermal sensor, four channels, a P/E (program/erase) cycle of 3,000 write cycles and a 3,000,000-hour MTFB. Their environmental ratings include vibration at 20G 7~2000Hz, shock at 1500G @ 0.5ms and a storage temperature of -0℃ to +70℃.
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