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AMD Radeon R3 SSDs Released

AMD Radeon R3 SSDs Released

PC components May 4,2016 0

AMD has released its second range of Radeon branded SSDs, the Radeon R3 SSD series, which will replace the Radeon R7 SSDs. The new Radeon R3 SSD series are aimed at the value market and are meant to replace traditional hard drives. The drives are said to be manufactured and guaranteed by Galt Inc. in Taiwan and sport the following features:

  • Value across the range of 120, 240, 480 and 960GB sizes,
  • 10x speed boost over traditional HDDs,
  • A 2.5-inch form factor, 7mm thick,
  • A 3 year warranty

The SATA III 6Gbps drives use TLC NAND made by SK Hynix and the Silicon Motion SM2256KX controller. The 240GB and 480GB models are the top performers and these deliver quite a performance boost in write speeds compared to the 120GB capacity SSD model. In write speeds these drives are all pretty equal. Like other TLC NAND-based drives, the Radeon R3 SSDs use a part of its flash memory in pseudo-SLC mode for caching and performance-acceleration purposes.

RADEON R3 120G SSD RADEON R3 240G SSD RADEON R3 480G SSD RADEON R3 960G SSD?
Part Number SSDR3L120G SSDR3SL240G SSDR3SL480G SSDR3SL960G
Max Capacity 120GB 240GB 480GB 960GB
Max Read 520 MB/s 520 MB/s 520 MB/s 510 MB/s
Max Write 360 MB/s 470 MB/s 470 MB/s 450 MB/s
Controller
Silicon Motion SM2256KX
SSD Form Factor
2.5" / 7mm
SSD Interface
SATA III, 6Gbps
NAND
TLC

The drives are now available in the US and Canada priced as follows; $40.99 for the 120GB model, $69.99 for the 240GB model and $136.99 for the 480GB model.

AMD intends introduce new higher-end Radeon SSDs towards the end of the year. The new family will include faster SATA drivers as well as M.2/NVMe drives for future platforms. It is not clear whether AMD will choose the same or a new supplier for the new SSDs.

AMD has been marketing its Radeon-branded memory modules and SSDs as products optimized for its platforms. By now, Radeon-branded non-graphics hardware seems to have become a noteworthy part of AMD’s business, which is why it is gradually expanding the lineup of such products.

By selling rebadged components, AMD saves money by not investing much in research.

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