Equipped with the advanced Phison E26 memory controller, the T700 delivers up to 12,400MB/s sequential read and 11,800MB/s sequential write, as well as up to 1.5 million IOPS random read and write performance. It also has 4GB of LPDDR4 cache and supports Microsoft’s DirectStorage API technology.
Tom’s Hardware reviewed the T700 prototype and praised it as the fastest SSD ever tested in their lab, outpacing other SSDs in DiskBench, PCMark 10, and 3DMark. The 1TB version has 600 terabytes of information write resources and sequential read and write speeds of up to 11,700 and 9,500 MB/s respectively.
Source: Ferra

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