SanDisk announces 2 new SSDs at Computex 2011-- the U100 and i100, both aimed at the mobile computing market.
The U100 is the successor to the P4 modular SSD series widespread among ultra-thin notebooks. It comes in a number of form factors, including Half-Slim SATA SSD, mSATA, mSATA mini and 2.5" cased.
It delivers SATA III performance (up to 450 MB/sec sequential read and 340MB/sec sequential write) with a low-power architecture available in 8GB to 256GB capacities.
Meanwhile the i100 is SanDisk's smallest SATA III BGA-based SSD yet and is aimed for tablet devices. It comes in 8GB to 128GB capacities and measures only 16mm x 20mm x 1.4mm (for up to 64GB) and 16mm x 20mm x 1.85mm (for 128GB).
It reaches speeds of up to 450MB/sec sequential read and 160MB/sec sequential write while SanDisk says it extends device battery life via its low-power architecture.
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