The Crucial MX200 is expected to be available 1Q2015. They will carry a warranty period of 3 years, and thanks to improvements in manufacturing at the 16nm node, the MX200 will carry an endurance rating of 80 TBW, 160 TBW and 320 TBW for the 250GB, 500GB, and 1TB drvies respectively. The Crucial MX200 will be offered in capacities of 250GB, 500GB, and 1TB in the 2.5″ 7mm, mSATA, and M.2 form factors. As usual it’ll also have all the features we’ve come to expect from Crucial SSDs such as partial power loss protection, RAIN, TCG Opal 2.0, etc. In order to ensure performance parity, Crucial dropped the 120GB capacity drive to ensure adequate NAND parallelism using 128Gb NAND dies. Performance wise, the Crucial MX200 will be capable of up to 555/500 MB/s sequential reads/writes and 100K/87K 4K random read/write IOPS across the board. The Crucial MX200 is mostly similar to the the Crucial MX100 in that it’ll be using a combination of Marvell’s 88SS9189 controller paired with Micron’s latest 16nm 128Gb NAND however, Crucial is adding Dynamic Write Acceleration (DWA) in the MX200, which is a dynamic write caching feature Micron first introduced with the Micron M600 SSD. For CES 2015, Crucial is unveiling two new SSDs aimed directly at the entry level and mainstream markets.įirst up is the Crucial MX200, which is the successor to the Crucial MX100 unveiled back at Computex 2014.
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