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New Intel SSDs Boost Performance at Lower Prices

New Intel SSDs Boost Performance at Lower Prices
March 28, 2011 2:31PM

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New solid-state drives from Intel use 25-nanometer technology to deliver performance for less. The Intel SSD 320 Series with SATA II interfaces come in sizes up to 600GB. Intel said users of the new SSD 320 Series can expect a boost in system responsiveness of up to 66 percent. The Intel SSD 320 Series devices also can recover from a power outage.

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Intel has refreshed its solid-state drive offerings based on the chipmaker's advanced 25-nanometer semiconductor technology. The goal is to lower the cost of employing SSD technology by up to 30 percent in comparison with the 80GB and 160GB models of the company's existing X25-M SATA SSD product line, Intel said Monday.

The new Intel SSD 320 Series devices are aimed at mainstream consumers and corporate IT buyers who want a substantial performance boost over the conventional hard disk drives deployed in most desktop and notebook Relevant Products/Services PCs as well as corporate servers in data Relevant Products/Services centers. Available in 40GB, 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and new higher-capacity 300GB and 600GB versions, the new 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch multilevel-cell NAND flash devices also integrate 3Gb/s SATA II interfaces.

"We see the Intel SSD 320 as a solid advancement to our SSD road map, and will continue to upgrade and refresh our SSD product line as we add more enterprise Relevant Products/Services options for our business customers throughout the year," said Tom Rampone, vice president and general manager at Intel NVM Solutions Group.

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PC Relevant Products/Services users upgrading to a new Intel SSD can expect a performance boost of up to 66 percent in overall system responsiveness, according to Intel. This is because SSD technology is able to speed up critical PC processes, such as bootup times as well as the opening of applications and large user files.

What's more, the new drives have been designed to store the user's ongoing data processes in temporary buffers for a very short period of time. In the event of an unexpected power outage, small capacitors aboard the device can deliver enough power to enable the SSD to make a recoverable copy of the buffer content.

Users deploying Intel's new SSD 320 Series should also benefit from enhanced multitasking capabilities. The chipmaker has more than doubled sequential write speeds to 220 MB/s, more than sufficient for users working on a document to also download a video or play background music without any perceivable slowdown.

Available for free download, Intel's SSD Toolbox utility eases the complexity of replacing any existing HDD on a desktop or laptop Relevant Products/Services PC. Among other things, the software Relevant Products/Services gives users the ability to clone the entire content of any existing storage drive to any Intel SSD. Also on tap is a powerful set of management Relevant Products/Services, information and diagnostic tools for optimizing the performance and health Relevant Products/Services of the new drive. (continued...)

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