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Your very own “storage fleet” just got expanded

It may look like the building blocks of a splendid space-bound Sci-Fi novella, but it is real as your next go-to mobile device. These splendid highly reliable designated “N” classes just got a whole new set of upgraded capabilities. Introducing a new Gen for a well appreciated, and well-loved tech storage families. Your memory tech armada just got new units in the field.

“You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere”. You don’t to be one of the greats. The one who think tech ahead of their time, who believe in what the future may bring, to know these words are true. The tech space is vast, overwhelming, and ever-changing. In order to navigate it correctly, to be part of it, you need to cover all of it. To be part of the expanse. Now, a new array of memory solutions is on the move. Continuing, and expanding, the way of the already recognized highly reliable high reliability previous solutions. Part of the change of how we see memory solutions.

Introducing the all new Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) memory solution to the wider expanse of tech space. Dubbed “N2000 (Gen 3)” and “N3000 (Gen 4)” respectively by memory tech strategist Swissbit, these solutions provide the same high performance and reliability accompanying the Swissbit name with some well anticipated boosts. An only partial list of said features examplifies TCG Opal 2.0 as well as a wide variety of M.2 2230, 2242 or 2280 form factors and standards in changing storage capabilities varying from the initial “starting point” of  20 GB till the ont-of-this-world 1,920 GB capabilities.

Designated to address applications that require PCIe performance as well as a well-balanced ratio of low power consumption with reduced heat generation, these solutions offer limited cooling capabilities due to their compact design or whose power consumption is restricted. Namely, these latest versions of highly appreciated solutions provide the same high standards within an expanded operational temperature range from -40°C to 85°C. Thus, these families comply with the end needs of extreme operability assemblages such as Edge servers, among others.

An umbrella program for the N2000 and N2600 series respectively, the N2000 products family utilizes a combination of Triple Level Cell (TLC) technology in a Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM)-less design to bring you the optimum. This enables the family to bring to the fold a spectrum of capabilities. Among which may include minimization of heat generation while achieving a good balance between performance and energy consumption. All the while being available in M.2 2230/2242/2280 form factors. Talk about tech space travel. With said TLC tech, storage capabilities vary from 60 GB to 480 GB. the N2600 series offers longer service duration in a pseudo Single Level Cell (pSLC) format, ranging from 20 GB to 160 GB respectively.  Ideal for green IoT applications such as charging stations, industrial applications, embedded systems, data logging, and boot OS scenarios- the N2000 is finely complemented by standard integrated security functions such as AES256 encryption, Crypto Erase and TCG Opal 2.0.

Based on a DRAM-based controller design, the N3000 series is best opted for Industrial application, and is specifically suited for networking systems such as routers or switches, as well as edge servers. These Solid State Drives (SSDs) guarantee high, consistent performance even under demanding high temperature, and extreme, environmental and system conditions.  Available in M.2 2242/2280 form factors with TLC technology and capacities ranging from 240 GB to 1,920 GB. Furthermore, the N3602 Power Loss Protection (PLP; patented powersafe™ by Swissbit)  series with equipped with pSLC technology, which is available in the M.2 2280 form factor with storage capacities ranging from 80 GB to 320 GB, is suitable for particularly high endurance requirements.

Are you ready for your Space-tech travel?