27 September, 2014: The new M5 Pro Xtreme looks almost exactly the same as the M5 Pro. The only difference in its appearance is the model number on the bottom, which is PX-xxxM5Pro (as opposed to PX-xxxM5P of the M5 Pro). The xxx represents the capacities, which are 128GB, 256GB and 512GB.
On the inside, the two drives are also almost identical. Both use the Marvell 88SS9187 controller and the high-end 19nm Toshiba Toggle NAND flash memory. The M5 Pro Xtreme, however, comes with an upgraded version of the flash memory, a new circuitboard design, and the Xtreme version of the firmware. All these should help it offer a random access speed of 100,000 IOPS, compared with 96,000 IOPS of the M5 Pro, and a sequential (data transfer) speed faster than the M5 Pro’s. the Xtreme comes in the 7mm-thick, 2.5-inch standard design. The drive supports SATA 3 (6Gbps) and is backward-compatible with previous versions of SATA. The new drive also includes a 3.5-inch drive converter for you to use it with a desktop machine, the way you install a regular desktop hard drive.
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