Enmotus Unveils 'World's Smartest' FuzeDrive SLC and QLC SSD

Enmotus introduced the FuzeDrive hybrid M.2 NVMe SSD series based on SLC (Single Level Cell) and QLC (Quad Level Cell) flash memory chips. According to the manufacturer, the drives use artificial intelligence technology and have up to 25 times longer runtime compared to conventional SSDs based on QLC memory.

Enmotus Unveils 'World's Smartest' FuzeDrive SLC and QLC SSD

The names FuzeDrive as well as StoreMI may be familiar to PC owners based on AMD Ryzen processors, because these technologies were developed by Enmotus together with AMD for them. They allow you to combine hard drives and solid state drives into one logical volume, speeding up the loading time of the operating system and games. Enmotus' FuzeDrive hybrid SSDs also have built-in support for this capability and allow you to combine them with other slower SSDs or conventional hard drives up to 15TB in total.

Enmotus Unveils 'World's Smartest' FuzeDrive SLC and QLC SSD

At the moment, only one 1,6 TB drive model is listed in the Enmotus FuzeDrive series of SSD drives. Company evaluates her at $349. However, if you reserve your purchase now (worth $1), Enmotus will be able to offer a 29% discount. The novelty is offered by the manufacturer in two versions: without a radiator and with a cooling radiator, also equipped with LED backlight.

Enmotus Unveils 'World's Smartest' FuzeDrive SLC and QLC SSD

Enmotus FuzeDrive is special in that it is equipped with cache memory based on fast and durable SLC modules. The machine learning technology used in the drive uses this memory to locate the most frequently accessed data in the system. In turn, FuzeDrive uses slower and less durable QLC memory to store the main data. In addition, all the traffic of information that is written to the main memory stack of the carrier passes through the SLC cache. And the QLC modules, in turn, are programmed in such a way that only one bit of information is recorded in one cell, instead of four. Thus, it is possible to achieve a significant reduction in delays, increase productivity, as well as durability of the media.


Enmotus Unveils 'World's Smartest' FuzeDrive SLC and QLC SSD

The manufacturer's claimed maximum read and write speed for the FuzeDrive is 3470 and 3000 MB per second. For comparison, the similar performance of the Samsung 970 Pro NVMe SSD based on MLC (Multi Level Cell) memory chips is 3600 and 2700 MB per second, with the same recommended price of $349. However, Enmotus FuzeDrive allows you to overwrite 5000 TB of information, and the drive from Samsung is only designed to overwrite 1200 TB and has a capacity of 1 TB.

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