Plextor’s next-generation of solid-state drives showcased at the Aria

Plextor, a leading developer of high performance storage devices, announced its M6e Black Edition solid-state drive, as well as the fastest Gen 2×4 M.2 SSD in the market today, with their complete line of solid-state drive products at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the Plextor suite at the Aria.

Plextor M6E Black PCI-E SSD PR (2)

Plextor made its debut of the M6e Black Edition in CES 2015. It boasts random read/write speeds of 105/100K IOPS, and gives gamers and advanced users the smooth ultra-fast professional-grade storage and the reassurance of Plextor’s legendary quality and rock-solid reliability. The M6e Black Edition will include PlexTurbo 2.0, the latest generation of solid state memory cache solutions developed by Plextor, and will allow increased system memory size of up to 4GB DRAM. Additionally, PlexTurbo 2.0 caching utility features data loss protection during sudden power interruptions or system crashes.

Plextor M6E Black PCI-E SSD PR (1)

Plextor also displayed its next generation of supercharged solid-state drive, the M7e, which features PCIe Gen 2×4, enabling up to 2GB of information to be passed in one second. PCI express drives give gamers and high intensity users the maximum performance and synergy they crave from their devices.

“We’re excited to showcase the fastest solid state drives this year at CES,” said Lear Wu, Global Sales Manager for Plextor. “Our new offerings continue to keep Plextor at the forefront of the industry.”

The complete line of Plextor solid-state drives on display in the media suite includes solutions for the consumer, as well as industrial and automotive industries. Visitors to the Plextor suite will be able to test the M7e versus a leading competitor and see on displays other Plextor live SSD demos while speaking with members of Plextor’s Research and Development team.

For more information about Plextor, please visit www.plextor.com

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