Seagate is well-known for its high-capacity hard drives in the market.
And in 2018, it launched theBarraCuda SATA SSDfor mainstream consumers.
This post will show you some information about these two SSDs.

However, it didnt make much of a splash.
But Seagate took the first step and started a brand new technique as a vendor of Phison-based consumer SSDs.
Now, lets go to see some specifications on them.
Smaller models are hampered by the lack of NAND flash memory dies for SSD controllers to access in parallel.
To some extent, this has always been the case.
The random read and write perform can respectively reach 340kIOPSand 500k IOPS.
Its random read and write perform can respectively reach 620k IOPS and 600k IOPS.
Endurance Rating
In endurance rating, there is a difference between these two SSDs.
For the BarraCuda 510, it is 0.3 drive writes per day.
For the FireCuda, it is 0.5 drive writes per day.
And both figures are typical of mainstream consumer SSDS, but not high-end models.
And they both use 64-layer 3D TLC NAND flash from Toshiba and Phison PS5012-E12 controller.
Besides, both offer a 5-year warranty.
Currently, Seagate hasnt announced pricing for the two new models that will ship in March 2019.
If you are interested in them, kindly pay attention to the Seagate website.