08-06-2019, 01:13 PM
(08-06-2019, 06:35 AM)thequux Wrote: The Intel 660p seems to be that unicorn; cheap and 0.1W according to https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...2-qlc.html . That power consumption seems shockingly low, so who knows how accurate it really is, but one would *think* that Intel knows how to measure it properly.
Thanks, it is only available in 2TB, 1TB, and 512GB.
Here is more information about the WD Blue SN500 which has a different edge-connector:
http://products.wdc.com/library/SpecShee...-00076.pdf
Here is more information about the WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD:
http://products.wdc.com/library/SpecShee...-00054.pdf
It looks like most manufacturers are using this https://bapco.com/products/mobilemark-2014/ or this https://bapco.com/products/mobilemark-2018/ which only runs on Windows. If there is a similar testing application that runs under Linux on the PBP, that might help early SSD adopters share useful information.