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Intel does SSD flash dance19th August 2008 21:32 GMT
IDF Full of what we call "self mettle," Intel has championed its "highly anticipated line" of big daddy solid state drives (SSDs). Units for laptop and desktop systems will ship in the next 30 days with Intel offering up both 1.8-inch and 2.5 inch gear. The X18-M and X25-M products come with all the associated miracles of SSDs, including higher performance, quieter operation and lower energy consumption than comparable spinning disks. PC makers can pick from 80GB and 160GB drives, although the 160GB kit won't arrive until the first quarter of 2009. (Much of this information leaked earlier in the week.) If you want to get Extreme, then the X25-E is the server SATA SSD for you. ![]() Intel's upcoming SSDs Intel swears that its SSDs are better than the stuff from the "other guys" for three main reasons.
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But we've all heard Intel make write amplification factor claims before, if you know what we mean. The server SSDs should ship in the next 90 days at 32GB and then a 64GB line will ship in the first quarter of 2009. The Extreme units offer up 250MB/s read speeds along with 170MB/s write speeds. The more mainstream products will show 250MB/s read speeds and 70MB/s write speeds. ® 5 comments posted — Comment period finished How much?Posted: 08:20 20th August 2008 Re: How MuchPosted: 09:08 20th August 2008 Do your research AntonPosted: 09:52 20th August 2008 Re: How MuchPosted: 10:11 20th August 2008 mm NIZE!Posted: 14:04 20th August 2008
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