96-Layer 3D TLC Reaches Embedded & Industrial NVMe SSDs: Transcend Reveals MTE662T
by Anton Shilov on February 3, 2020 12:00 PM EST
Though, as always, it takes some time for newer technologies to filter down into the conservative embedded/industrial market, the time has finally come for 96-layer 3D TLC NAND. SSD maker Transcend recently introduced its high-performance MTE662T SSD, one of the world’s first 96-layer 3D TLC-based NVMe drives aimed at commercial and industrial environments. And with sequential read speeds of up to 3400 MB/s, the drive is among the fastest in the segment.
When it comes to SSDs for applications that work 24/7 and/or in harsh environments, predictability and reliability are two things that matter the most, so the devices use appropriate components, are tailored for a particular use case, and have to pass rigorous tests. Transcend’s MTE662T M.2-2280 SSD is designed for embedded or ‘mild’ industrial applications, so it can handle operating temperatures between 0ºC and 70ºC for prolonged periods, can survive 5% ~ 95% RH non-condensing humidity, and endure 2.17 G (peak to peak) vibration with a 10 Hz ~ 700 Hz frequency.
The Transcend MTE662T carries 256 GB, 512 GB or 1 TB of 96-layer 3D TLC BiCS4 memory from Toshiba. The SSD is controlled by by an undisclosed high-end controller with eight NAND channels that supports NVMe 1.3 feature set, an LDPC-based ECC as well as DRAM caching. As far as performance is concerned, the drive promises up to 3400 MB/s sequential read speeds, up to 2300 MB/s sequential write speeds (when pSLC cache is used), as well as a peak read/write random IOPS rating of 340K/355K.
When it comes to endurance and reliability levels, Transcend’s MTE662T SSDs can handle from 550 TB to 2,200 TB written over a three-year warranty period, depending on the drive's capacity. This is not a particularly high rating, but far not all embedded and commercial applications are write intensive. As for MTBF, Transcend has rated the drive for 3,000,000 hours.
Transcend's MTE662T SSDs | |||
Capacity | 256 GB | 512 GB | 1 TB |
Model Number | ? | TS512GMTE662T | TS1TMTE662T |
Controller | Unknown 8 NAND channels NVMe 1.3 LDPC |
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NAND Flash | 96-Layer BiCS4 3D TLC NAND | ||
Form-Factor, Interface, Protocol | M.2-2280, PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3 | ||
Sequential Read | 3200 MB/s | 3400 MB/s | 3400 MB/s |
Sequential Write | 1300 MB/s | 2300 MB/s | 1800 MB/s |
Random Read IOPS | 190K IOPS | 340K IOPS | 305K IOPS |
Random Write IOPS | 320K IOPS | 355K IOPS | 350K IOPS |
Pseudo-SLC Caching | Supported | ||
DRAM Buffer | Yes, capacity unknown | ||
TCG Opal Encryption | ? | ||
Power Consumption | Sleep: 1 W Operation: 3.3 W |
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Operating Temperature | 0°C (32°F) ~ 70°C (158°F) | ||
Storage Temperature | -40°C (-40°F) ~ 85°C (185°F) | ||
Humidity | 5% ~ 95% RH, non condensing | ||
Shock | 1500 G, 0.5 ms, 3 axis | ||
Operating Vibration | 2.17 G (peak-to-peak), 10 Hz ~ 700 Hz (frequency) | ||
Warranty | 3 years | ||
MTBF | 3,000,000 hours | ||
TBW | 550 TB | 1,100 TB | 2,200 TB |
DPWD | ~2 | ||
MSRP | ? | ? | ? |
Transcend will start sales of the MTE662T SSD in February. Exact prices will depend on the volume ordered and other factors.
Related Reading:
- Transcend Launches New PCIe M.2 SSDs: The MTE850 Series
- Transcend Introduces Extreme Temperature DDR4 SO-DIMMs
- ADATA Launches ISSS314 and IM2P3388 Industrial SSDs: 3D NAND, Extreme Temps
- Transcend Announces SuperMLC: Pseudo-SLC SSDs For Industrial Market
Source: Transcend (via Hermitage Akihabara)
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James5mith - Monday, February 3, 2020 - link
Why is the 512GB size the most performant? ReplyJorgp2 - Monday, February 3, 2020 - link
The dram is probably lacking ReplyPeachNCream - Monday, February 3, 2020 - link
Editing attention needed on this line: "This is not a particularly high rating, but far not all embedded and commercial applications are write intensive." ReplyAdolph Walker - Saturday, February 22, 2020 - link
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