Seagate’s First Solid State Drive


Seagate has launched its first Solid State Device – Pulsar. It uses the Single-level cell technology and has a capacity of about 200 GB . Pulsar uses non-volatile flash memory instead of the rotating magnetic disks, that is used in the earlier technologies. Also the disk promises high efficiency and performance. Lets wait to find out their performance in the market.

Features:

  • Based on Single-level Cell technology
  • 0.44% Annualized Failure Rate
  • 200GB Capacity with 2.5inch form factor
  • Protection against power failure
  • 5 Years Limited warranty
  • SATA 3Gb/s Interface

There is no official news regarding the price of the drive.

Source: Seagate Press Release

7 Responses

  1. Ramkumar says:

    Thanks Dude :)
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  2. Uttoran Sen says:

    flash memory in HDD, that will be a nice thing to try out :)
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  3. Chetan says:

    Its the cool review.
    Non-volatile memory in HDD.(Cool Idea).
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  4. Ramkumar says:

    Thanks Uttoran & Chetan :)

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