Kingston Digital, Inc., Flash memory manufacturing division of Kingston Technology, Inc., The world leader in storage device design and manufacturing has announced the launch of the KC600 SSD with SATA interface. The novelty is designed for desktop and notebook PCs and features high performance and capacity. The drive is available in Form Factor 2 versions.5′ with SATA Rev 3 support.0 and backward-compatible with previous version of the interface.
KC600 delivers excellent system speed, fast OS and application loading and fast data transfer performance. To help users protect their information, the drive supports a full suite of security measures, including 256-bit AES-XTS hardware encryption as well as TCG Opal 2.0 and eDrive. KC600 will be available in versions up to 2TB, uses the latest 3D flash memory technology
TLC NAND and supports read/write speeds up to 550/520MB/s. It comes with either just the drive or a complete kit for quickly migrating files and upgrading laptop or PC storage.
“Kingston is pleased to introduce our new 2.5-inch SSD with SATA interface and 3D TLC NAND flash memory. With up to 2TB of capacity, support for self-encrypting data, and excellent performance, the KC600 is the ideal drive for users and enterprise customers who decide to upgrade their storage,” said Justin Karasek, head of SSD business at Kingston. – It is also available as a quick upgrade version, which includes a case with mounts, data copying software and all the necessary cables.
The KC600 is currently available in 256GB and 512GB versions, with 1024GB and 2048GB drives coming soon. The device is protected by a five-year limited warranty with free technical support. For more information please visit the kingston website.com.
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