Micron 2600 QLC SSD uses elastic buffering to offer a performance similar to TLC-Requacts 7,200 Mb/Si writes 6500 Mb/s move the boundaries PCIe 4.0

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Micron has introduced a fresh customer disk designed for OEM producers, which compete with the best SSD discounts on the retail market. Micron 2600 is available in three characteristic coefficients, ensuring the speed of PCIe 4.0 of the highest level on various storage capacities.

Micron connected the SSD controller PS5029-E29T with Phison with its own 276-layer G9 QLC NAND in a flawless project. The manufacturer implemented his adaptive record technology (AWT) in the Micron 2600 series, which increases SSD performance using various NAND (SLC, TLC and QLC) modes as a animated cache in order to improve the enduring capacity of QLC.

Adaptive writing technology begins with writing fresh data in SLC mode. After full SLC, it switches to TLC mode. After filling in both SLC and TLC, the technology transfers data to QLC mode when SSD is idle. Finally, it releases SLC and TLC regions to store fresh data. By switching NAND modes, adaptive record technology ensures the fastest possible recording efficiency.

Micron 2600 SSD specifications

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Capacity

Sequential reading (Mb/s)

Sequential record (Mb/s)

Random reading (IOPS)

Random record (IOPS)

Read delay (type)

Write delay (type)

Strength (TBW)

Sleep/PS4 Power (MW)

Active Energy Jałowa Run (MW)

Active reading power (MW)

2TB

7200

6500

1,000,000

1100,000

50 µs

12 µs

700

1TB

7 299

5800

740,000

1,000,000

50 µs

12 µs

400

512 GB

5000

3000

370,000

690,000

50 µs

12 µs

200

Micron 2600 is available in Forms 2230, 2242 and 2280 coefficients, containing a one -man structure. Therefore, Drive has a comprehensive range of devices, including desktop computers, laptops and manual gaming consoles, such as steam deck or Lenovo Legion. Customers can choose from three memory capacities: 512 GB, 1 TB or 2 TB. There is no mention of the 4TB or 8TB model.

In terms of efficiency, Micron 2600 can reach sequential read and record speeds up to 7200 Mb/SI 6500 Mb/s, respectively. His random read and record speeds reach a maximum of maximum 1,000,000 IOP and 1100,000 IOP. However, these specifications are exclusive to the highest capacity model. 1TB and 512 GB variants show slightly reduced performance indicators. Read and record delays are decent and uniform in all three abilities.

The Micron 2600 strength starts at 200 TBW for the 512 GB variant and extends to 400 TBW and 700 TBW for 1TB and 2TB models, respectively. The strength level corresponds to the conventional QLC SSD, and therefore is not extremely unusual.

Micron has already started sending various MICRON 2600 flavors to OEM. Logically, the price and warranty period vary depending on OEM manufacturers.

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