Verbatim launches its line of M.2 2280 for low power consumption and fast operation of desktops, Ultrabook devices and notebooks. 3D NAND flash chips paired with the latest generation controller improve your system’s response times. From faster startup, shutdown, and load speeds to efficient multitasking, you’re sure to enjoy the benefits of increased performance.
“Verbatim is pleased to introduce a new line of M.2 for those who value instant boot and system responsiveness,” said Chris Chalder, Director of Business Development, Verbatim Europe. – We’ll continue to develop new SSDs to meet growing demand.
Vi3000 NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD
The NVMe interface has been specifically designed for SSDs to maximize performance by overcoming the limitations of other interfaces. Verbatim Vi3000 NVMe PCIe M Solid State Drives.2 make the most of these capabilities and offer read and write speeds of up to 3,100/2900 MB/s, respectively, which is 50 times faster than a typical hard drive.
Vi560 S3 M.2 SSDS
Breathe new life into an aging system without an NVMe PCIe interface with the Vi560 S3 M.2 replacing a depreciated hard drive or an older version of solid state drive with a 2D NAND. With read speeds up to 560 MB/s and writes speeds up to 520 MB/s-10 times faster than hard disk drives-they’ll take the performance of any PC or notebook to the next level.
Verbatim M SSDs.2 available in multiple capacity points, each backed by a 3-year limited warranty and free tech support.
Price and availability
Vi560 S3 M SSD.2 already available for purchase in Europe. Vi3000 NVMe PCIe M SSDs.2 will go on sale in May 2020.
What are the main differences between NVMe PCIe and SATA3 M SSD.2?
How do the new Verbatim NVMe PCIe and SATA3 M SSD.2 drives specifically enhance overall system performance, and what are the key differences between the two options in terms of speed, reliability, and compatibility with different systems?