Intel doubles capacity, drops price in refresh of popular SSD line

YosemiteSam

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Wow, faster and cheaper. It might be about time to buy an SSD drive.

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Computerworld - Intel announced today a new line of consumer-class solid-state drives based on its smallest 25 nanometer (nm) circuitry that replaces the chip maker's most popular SSD, the X25-M.

The new 2.5-in. Intel Solid-State Drive 320 Series offers models that more than triple capacity over the X25-M and reduces prices by up to 30%, or $100, on some models. While aimed at the laptop and desktop market, the consumer SSD has also been Intel's most popular model for servers in data centers.

For data resiliency, Intel also included surplus NAND flash chips on the drive's board over and above the usable capacity. If the SSD's controller detects a potential chip failure, it automatically migrates data to the spare capacity.

Intel has also included small capacitors in its latest SSD, so that in the event of a power loss, data writes in progress to the NAND flash memory will be completed.

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Intel SSD 320 prices, based on 1,000-unit quantities, are as follows: 40GB at $89; 80GB at $159; 120GB at $209; 160GB at $289; 300GB at $529; and 600GB at $1,069. All models include a limited three-year warranty from Intel.

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Romo 2 Austin;3890531 said:
Guess ssds will become the standard this year

Not sure about that. They are still pretty expensive compared to platter disks.
 

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I've got a 80gig Intel SSD for boot and games. It works really well for apps you want more loading speed on. Everything else goes on a cheap, reliable Western Digital drive.
 

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I've had an intel SSD and now a crucial c300 SSD. OCZ and Crucial are also releasing new SSDs with improved speeds. IMO, this is one of the best upgrades you could ever make for your computer.
 
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