ATP has announced a new NVMe SSD drive in M.2 format, called N600i. While the ATP N600C uses a 3D NAND MLC memory, the N600i uses Industrial Temp 3D NAND MLC. The new SSD module is prepared to withstand a wide range of operating temperatures, ranging from -40 ° C to 85 ° C.
N600i – New high-performance SSD SSD unit
This resistance allows addressing the power and heat problems common in fanless embedded systems, as well as extreme temperature variations in IoT applications. So, allowing them to operate reliably in harsh and demanding environments.
That uses the NVMe protocol and works with PCIe 3.0 x4 speeds. The result is high transfer rates. That is about six times faster than standard SATA SSD speeds. The N600i is capable of sequential read and write speeds of 2,540 MB/s and 1,100 MB/s respectively. Also, that offers a random read IOPS (input/output per second) of 100,000.
The device uses the M.2 2280 form factor (length 80 mm, width 22 mm). And comes in capacities of up to 1 TB. Concerning reliability, the ATP N600i has a total written byte (TBW) classification of 1,280 TB. Also, it comes with an average time of 2,000,000 hours before use (MTBF).
At the moment we do not know the price that they will offer to the general public and their specified launch date.