Memoright SSDs: The End of Hard Drives?
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Power Consumption
Memoright isn’t only faster than Mtron, it also required less power. A power consumption of 0.8 W instead of 2.0 W when idle is an excellent result, which is comparable to fast conventional 2.5” hard drives. The maximum power requirement is also lower at 2.3 W. Conventional hard drives require up to 4 W.
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