In addition, the MX300’s endurance is rated for up to 220TB TBW, which is equivalent to 120GB of writes per day for five years. Random reads and writes are rated for up to 92K/83K IOPS. Write speeds are provided by their Dynamic Write Acceleration technology, which uses an adaptable pool of high-speed, single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory to improve the speed of TLC-based drives (like the MX300) without the added cost of more expensive SLC-based drives. Sequential reads are rated for up to 530MB/s while writes are rated for up to 510MB/s. Later this year there will be more capacities and form factors being released as production ramps up. It is currently available in 750GB for an MSRP of $199.99. The Limited Edition Crucial MX300 is a 2.5″ 7mm SATA 6GB/s SSD. SPECIFICATIONS, PRICING, AND AVAILABILITY Luckily for us, we don’t need to wait any longer. Today, Crucial releases the Limited Edition MX300, a 750GB, 2.5″ 7mm form factor SSD powered by Micron’s latest 3D TLC NAND! We can finally get hand’s on experience with the collaborative result of Micron’s and Intel’s labor to see how it compares to the competition. Read on to learn more as we put the Limited Edition Crucial MX300 to the test. After first announcing their 32-Layer 3D NAND last year in March, we have been patiently awaiting Micron and Intel to finally step into the game to combat Samsung in this regard. 3D NAND brings greater capacity, power efficiency, and lower cost to the consumers. Starting with the release of the Samsung 850 Pro two years ago, they have paved the way for innovation. For what seemed like an eternity Samsung has been the leader in manufacturing 3D NAND.
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