Showcased back at CES 2016 earlier in January, the new Trion 150 SSD series is based on an in-house made Toshiba controller paired up with next-generation 15nm TLC NAND. As noted, the Trion 150 SSD series will be available in 120GB, 240GB, 480GB and 960GB capacities and based on standard 2.5-inch 7mm thick form factor with SATA 6Gbps interface.
Performance wise, the OCZ Trion 150 SSD series will offer sequential read and write performance of up to 550MB/s and 530MB/s. The performance actually differs depending on the capacity, so the 120GB version has lower 450MB/s write performance while 240GB version peaks at 520MB/s. The random 4K read and write performance is set at up to 90,000 IOPS and 64,000 IOPS, respectively. The random 4K performance of the 120GB version is also lower and you can check out precise details in the table below.
The entire Trion 150 SSD series has a MTBF of 1.5M hours and endurance rating ranging from 30TB TBW (Total Bytes Written) for the 120GB version up to 240TB TBW for the 960GB version.
The Trion 150 SSD series is backed by OCZ's ShieldPlus three-year warranty. Unfortunately, OCZ did not announce any details regarding the price or the availability date.