Adata goes all-in on M.2 SSDs First, we had a look at a pair of enterprise-oriented drives packing IMFT's 2nd-generation, 64-layer, 3D NAND in a TLC configuration. The NVMe-enabled IM2P33E8 is the more powerful of the two, and it's driven by Silicon Motion's upcoming SM2262 controller. Adata says that it can hit sequential read speeds of up to 3000 MB/s and that it's capable of writing at up to 1500 MB/s. The second enterprise drive is a IM2S33D8, a SATA offering based on a SM2259 controller therefore likely to carry a much humbler price tag than its faster cousin. Sequential operation speeds are given as 560 MB/s for reads and 520 MB/s for writes. Both drives are due out by the end of the year, but don't expect to see these enterprise offerings commonly available at your favorite e-tailer. But don't worry, Adata's still got...
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