Thunderbolt Memory Stick

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Connects one high-performance PCIe Gen 3 SSD to any computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port: Superior Performance Transfers data at up to 2600 MB/s (1) Pocketable Fits in the palm of your hand – only 2.8 x 4.1 x 1.25 inches (WxDxH) Thunderbolt 3 Interface Connects to any Thunderbolt 3 computer port, or at the end of a Thunderbolt 3 device daisy chain. Netac 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, USB Stick Speed up to 90MB/s, Thumb Drive Rotated Design, Memory Stick for PC/Laptop/External Storage Data, Jump Drive, Photo Stick Digital for Photos/Videos U505 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,121.

Thunderbolt is an advanced transfer protocol that offers a wider pipeline than USB, and it's an important tool for professionals who spend their days immersed in data-intensive projects.

World's Fastest Bus-Powered Portable Storage Device

Incorporating the latest PCIe Gen 3 SSD and
Thunderbolt Technologies

Do your portable storage requirements include maximum performance, pocket-sized mobility, bus-powered operation, and rugged reliability? The Sonnet Fusion™ Thunderbolt™ 3 NVMe SSD delivers it all:

Stunning Performance Over Thunderbolt 3 From a Single Memory Module—No RAID 0 of multiple drives needed for maximum performance

Bus-powered for Complete Portability—No power
adapter needed

Small and Rugged—Fits easily in your pocket, solid
aluminum case

Key Features Smartdisk fat32 tool sd.

Ultra Performance
Data transfer rates up to 2600 MB/s(1) to support 4K workflows

No Slowdowns—Custom milled case ensures SSD never throttles performance over time due to excessive heat generated during large file transfers

Bus-Powered—Achieve total mobility without the need for a power adapter

Pocketable—Fits in the palm of your hand

40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 Interface—Connects to any Thunderbolt 3 computer port, or at the end of a Thunderbolt 3 device daisy chain Logitech c270 hackintosh.

Rugged Construction—Aluminum enclosure withstands heavy use

Thunderbolt Certified for Mac® & Windows®


4K Video Workflow Support—
In the Palm of Your Hand

Sonnet's Fusion Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD leverages the latest advancements in solid state storage and Thunderbolt 3 technology to create a device that delivers performance unimaginable a short time ago, yet fits neatly in the palm of your hand. It is especially well suited to serve as an ultra-fast portable scratch drive for editing raw 4K video at higher frame rates, or even performing IT duties like installing applications and operating systems. You can even employ the Fusion flash drive for instant-access media storage or as a high-performance shuttle drive.

Consistent Performance
Because the Fusion Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD's enclosure is milled with extremely tight tolerances, it maximizes heat transfer from the specific M.2 SSD installed inside. This allows a fanless design, but, more importantly, enables the drive to operate for sustained periods, most importantly during large file transfers, without thermal-throttling of the SSD's performance, a problem encountered by competing products.


Amazing Transfer Speeds & Performance
The Fusion Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD incorporates a PCIe Gen 3 flash controller that enables the device to outperform USB 3.0 flash drives by more than 500%, and is capable of transferring files at rates up to 2600 MB/s.(1)

Designed with Latest SSD Technology
Sonnet designed the Fusion Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD around a Gen 3 M.2 PCIe SSD module, the fastest standard SSD type now available. It connects directly to any computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port, or at the end of a Thunderbolt 3 device daisy chain, via a captive 0.5-meter Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable.
Replaceable Captive Cable
Through the use of a captive cable, the Fusion Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD's Thunderbolt cable remains firmly connected to it at all times. Should the cable ever break, it can easily be replaced with an approved replacement cable available from Sonnet or a Sonnet-authorized reseller.


Pro Thunderbolt Storage
Connects one high-performance PCIe Gen 3 SSD to any computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port
Superior Performance
Transfers data at up to
2600 MB/s(1)
Pocketable
Fits in the palm of your hand – only 2.8 x 4.1 x 1.25 inches (WxDxH)
Thunderbolt 3 Interface
Connects to any Thunderbolt 3 computer port, or at the end of a Thunderbolt 3 device daisy chain
Rugged Construction
Aluminum enclosure withstands heavy use
Bus-Powered
Powered through Thunderbolt
connection; no power adapter
required

Thumb Drives With ThunderBolt Interface

ThunderBolt Keychain Flash Drives

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A few years back, Intel showed a prototype ThunderBolt flash drive brought out from the depths of their labs for a public viewing at an electronics show. And that was the last we saw of it. Major storage manufacturers never entered this category of PC and Mac backup devices. Back in the days before SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and 3.1, we briefly saw FireWire 400/800 flash drives from OCZ and Kanguru that marginally outperformed their USB 2.0 counterparts in that era. The big issue for a Thunderbolt flash drive is the $50-$75 price premium ThunderBolt entails. The extra cost of the ThunderBolt chipset and it's licensing requirements isn't cost-justifiable in the eyes of many consumers.
Intel Thumb Drive PrototypeSmallest ThunderBolt Drive So Far
Tiny ThunderBolt SSD
Dimensions: 3' x 2.5' x .65'

PCIe Thunderbolt SSD Flash Drive

A slim, flash drive shaped option from Transcend pairs an ultra-fast NVMe PCIe fash module with a narrow Thunderbolt enclosure and a short cable. It supports 10 GBps Thunderbolt 1 & 20Gbps Thunderbolt 2 ports of legacy Macs prior to 2016 which have mini DisplayPort style Thunderbolt ports.
Thunderbolt 1 & 2 Compatible Drive
High-Speed NVMe PCIe SSD Module

USB-C ThunderBolt 3 'Compatible' Flash Drives

The ThunderBolt thumb drive market that has yet to really materialize is being made somewhat moot by the arrival of the Type-C ThunderBolt 3 interface on new Apple Mac's and Windows PC's. Using the SAME connector as USB-C and with the ability to 'Tunnel' USB 3.1 Gen2 protocols over the Thunderbolt3 bus, consumers will be able to plug a USB-C flash drive into a ThunderBolt3 port and may not really notice or care about the performance differences.

Sandisk Thunderbolt Flash Storage

'Thunderbolt 3 COMPATIBLE' is a term being widely used for 10GPbs USB3.1 Gen2 (sometimes called USB 3.2) storage devices that use USB protocols when plugged into a Thunderbolt 3 port.
USB-C (& A) Ultra-Fast Flash Drive
SATA 3 - Speeds To 550MBps

For even higher performance, PCie NVMe modules in a slim USB-C enclosure like shown below can push Read/Write performance up around 950MBps to more fully saturate the USB 3.2 pipeline.
DIY USB-C Flash Module Enclosure
For M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Cards

Below, more flash drive makers are adopting the Type-C interface -- but most don't benchmark Reads/Writes quite as as fast as a solid-state drive with a more advanced controller would deliver.

Sandisk Thunderbolt

Fast USB 3.1 Thumb DriveCheap USB 3.1 Thumb Drive
Samsung USB-C & A Flash Drive
Dual Interface : 300MBps Speed
SanDisk Ultra USB-C Flash Drive
16GB - 128GB Capacitiess

Thunderbolt Memory Stick


With USB 3.1 Gen 2's increased bandwith to 10Gbps, only the most high-end keychain type drive using PCIe NVMe SSD modules can fill the USB 3.1 Gen2 pipeline anyways. Expect to simply see alot of marketing billing USB 3.1 Type-C flash drives as

Bolt Thumb Drive

'ThunderBolt 3 COMPATIBLE' although they'll be functioning using somewhat slower USB protocols.

Thunderbolt 3 Memory Stick


USB3 vs ThunderBolt Flash Drive Speeds and Costs

Perhaps some of the reasons for the delay in ThunderBolt flash memory drives reaching the market is the Price / Performance benefits (and more accurately, the lack thereof.) It would take some serious price reductions in the cost of licensing ThunderBolt chipsets to justify much of a market for ThunderBolt keychain style drives.
As we've seen in the desktop, portable and pocket-drive SATA interface SSD markets, 5Gbps SuperSpeed USB 3.0 bandwidth can pretty much handle the maximum data transfer rates of the most current and fastest USB3 thumb drives quite easily. So there's little point in paying more for a ThunderBolt keychain drive to achieve near identical performance over cheaper USB 3 products.
With the top performing USB 3.X flash drives from companies like SanDisk and Patriot currently maxing out with peak Read / Write speeds slightly over 300MB/s, the NAND flash memory itself -- and not the computer interface is still the limitation. Substituting a significantly more expensive ThunderBolt chipset with direct access to the computer's PCIe bus for a USB 3.0 or 3.1 controller chip wouldn't make the flash memory any faster. At best you might see a trivial, minor increase in performance simply because ThunderBolt is a more efficient protocol without some of the extra CPU utilization and overhead of negotiating a data transfer that the USB Universal Serial Bus device specification involves.
When a typical single 6GBps SATA III solid-state drive is connected to a ThunderBolt or USB 3.1 Gen 2port they tend to utilize only about half of the available bandwith on either computer interface. Much of this is simply because most data transfers in every-day real-world use sparse, spotty and intermittent Read / Write requests. Most data requests are NOT SUSTAINED, BANDWITH INTENSIVE processes much of the time.
Tags: ThunderBolt Flash Drives, ThunderBolt Thumb Drive, Intel Flash Drive, ThunderBolt 3 Flash Drive, ThunderBolt 3 Keychain Drive, Type-C Flash Drive



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