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Silicon Power rolls out Endura SSD with TLC NAND flash memory

Silicon Power has launched its new Endura series of SSDs, a comprehensive lineup designed to cater to diverse storage needs. The series comprises four models: the E55, E60, ED90, and ES75. All models are built using 3D TLC NAND technology, offering a balanced combination of performance and reliability.

The E55 targets mainstream users and system integrators seeking affordable and reliable storage. It uses a SATA III 6Gb/s interface and is available in capacities ranging from 512GB to 2TB. With read and write speeds of up to 500 MB/s and 450 MB/s, respectively, the E55 provides a significant performance boost over traditional hard drives, offering a solid storage solution.

For users seeking to go beyond the limitations of SATA, the E60 offers a PCIe Gen 3×4 interface, delivering faster data transfer rates in up to 2 TB drives. This SSD balances performance and longevity, boasting read and write speeds of up to 2,200 MB/s and 1,600 MB/s. NVMe 1.3 compatibility and LDPC and ECC support make the E60 suited for multitasking, casual gaming, and demanding applications.

The ED90 is designed for both personal and professional users requiring high-performance storage. It features PCIe 4.0 and NVMe 1.4 compatibility and is available in capacities up to 4 TB. The ED90 is designed to handle creative workloads, data archiving, and storage-intensive tasks. Read and write speeds reach up to 5,000 MB/s and 4,800 MB/s, respectively. LDPC and RAID support enhance data integrity and reliability.

At the pinnacle of the Endura series, the ES75 delivers exceptional speed and endurance for professionals. Leveraging PCIe 4.0, it achieves read and write speeds of up to 7,000 MB/s and 6,500 MB/s, respectively. This makes the ES75 ideal for multimedia creators, hardcore gamers, and anyone requiring high-speed, professional-grade storage. NVMe 2.0 compatibility and LDPC and RAID support ensure outstanding durability and dependability.

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