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INTEL trabajando en su 3generación de SSD a 25nm.
« : octubre 08, 2010, 05:11:30 pm »

Intel esta trabajando en sus tercera generación de SSD a 25nm NAND MLC. Esto se podria resumir en mejoras en su copia y lectura además de expandir las capacidades de almacenaje llegan hasta los 600GB. Ojala esta nueva gama baje los precios de las antiguas versiones. Ya que el ahorro de energia, las altas transferencias como su alta durabilidad son factores que todavia están debiles las presentaciones en HDD-


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The G3 series of Intel SSDs will follow similar naming scheme as the previous generation so you can expect the X25-M as a part of the consumer line and X25-E G3 as a part of the enterprise line. The X25-M will be available as a 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch version and the only difference is the maximum capacity as the 1.8-inch will top out at 300GB while the 2.5-inch will be available in capacities of up to 600GB. The X25-E will top out at 400GB.

The first, and most noticable difference is the presence of the off-controller DRAM. Intel claims that it managed to include a "power safe write cache" which means that it simply might end up with a large external DRAM. The second big feature on the 3rd-gen Intel SSD line is the AES-128 encryption support.

The X25-M is rated at 250MB/s for read and 170MB/s for write while the 4K performance ends up at 40,000 IOPS for write and 50,000 IOPS for read. The X25-E, codename Lyndonville, on the other hand uses 25nm eMLC NAND and as noted, will be available in 100, 200 and 400GB capacities. This one is rated at 250MB/s for read and 200MB/s for write, so a bit higher than the consumer part. It has 4k performance of 50K IOPS for read and 5K IOPS for write.

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