Plextor
Industry | Computer hardware |
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Founded | 1985 Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
Defunct | 2024 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Products | SSDs, optical disc drives, networking tools |
Parent | Kioxia |
Website | www |
Plextor (styled PLEXTOR) (Chinese: 浦科特; Japanese: プレクスター) was a Taiwanese (formerly Japanese) consumer electronics brand, best known for solid-state drives and optical disc drives.
Company
The brand name Plextor was used for all products manufactured by the Electronic Equipment Division and Printing Equipment Division of the Japanese company Plextor Inc., which was a 100%-owned subsidiary company of Shinano Kenshi Corp., also a Japanese company. The brand was formerly known as TEXEL, under which name it introduced its first CD-ROM optical disc drive in 1989. The brand has been used for flash memory products, Blu-ray players and burners, DVD-ROM burners, CD-ROM burners, DVD and CD media, network hard disks, portable hard disks, digital video recorders, and floppy disk drives.
The brand Plextor was in 2010 licensed to Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions Corporation, a subsidiary company of Lite-On Technology Corporation.[citation needed] Therefore, all the Plextor products since then, especially SSDs, are of a Taiwanese, not a Japanese brand. However, the Japanese company Plextor Inc., who originated this brand name, continues, and sells new products under other brands such as PLEXLOGGER and PLEXTALK.
On 10 January 2024, parent company of Plextor, Kioxia who had acquired them in 2019, closed the company due to failure to adapt to the market as a result of neglecting to adapt PCIe Gen 4 and Gen 5 controllers.[1] Plextor is now a brand from Ritek.[2]
Products
Plextor introduced its first solid state drives, the M1 SSD series available in 64 GB and 128 GB capacities. The M2 Series followed, which they claimed to be the first SATA 3 SSD available at the time. In October 2011, Plextor announced the M2P Series with increased performance.
In December 2011 and January 2012, Plextor released the M3 and M3 Pro Series in 64 to 512 GB capacities. Similar to its predecessor, the M3 is a SATA 6 Gbit/s interface with a Marvell chip set. New, is the 24 nm Toggle NAND Flash (instead of 32 nm Toggle NAND Flash used for the M1, M2, and M2P).
Optical drives
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Plextor optical drives are known for having an extended functionality and command set for power users, that has not been adapted by other optical drive vendors.
This functionality includes extended surface error scanning,[3] GigaRec (higher density recording on CDs, similar to the DDCD "Purple Book" standard), VariRec (laser power calibration), and "Silent Mode", which has the ability to adjust the ejection and loading speed of the disc tray and to limit the rotation speed of the disc.[4]
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