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Intel ships new SSD storageFor notebooks and desktops
By INQUIRER staff: Monday, 08 September 2008, 3:09 PM
INTEL ANNOUNCED Saturday that it has started shipping two new lines of Solid State Drive (SSD) data storage for notebook and desktop computers, based on multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash electronics instead of mechanical rotating magnetic disk technology.
SSDs offer system buyers high performance data storage that's exceptionally responsive, rugged and lightweight. SSDs also run quieter, consume less power and so generate less heat than traditional hard disk drives.
Intel claims lab tests show that SSDs have nine times faster performance than hard disks and deliver better overall system responsiveness as well as lower boot and resume times.
Intel's X18-M and X25-M Mainstream SATA SSDs have 1.8 inch and 2.5 inch form factors, respectively, and are available in 80GB capacity with larger 160GB models expected to be available late this year or early in 2009.
The 80GB models exhibit 85µs read latency and up to 250MB per second read speed with up to 70MB per second write speed.
They're priced at $595 each in quantities up to 1,000. µ
性能Prescott大已经秀过了
价格还是有点高的,80GB要4k~4k5的样子,不过比OCZ的东西所谓“性价比”更好
看来固态硬盘普及真的要靠山寨了 |
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