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Intel announces 25nm SSD 320 series

article published on 29 March, 2011

Intel Corporation today announced its third generation Solid-State Drive 320 Series. The SSDs are based on 25-nanometer NAND flash memory, replacing and building on the high-performance Intel X25-M SATA SSD. "Intel designed new quality and reliability features into our SSDs to take advantage of the latest 25nm silicon, so we could deliver cost advantages to our customers," said Pete Hazen, ... [ read the full article ]

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30. March 2011 @ 10:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I could really use one of those 300 or 600Gb versions. SSD is such a scam. Conveniently priced as a luxury. The newness of the technology is no longer the reason for the high prices. Can't wait 'till a 256Gb is down to 75 bucks. Few more years for that though.

On a positive note; now that OCZ is done making RAM and only making SSD.........prices may drop more quickly.
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31. March 2011 @ 08:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Now here is the big question how legit is that boot, are they the same model laptop, are they both warm or cold, do they have the same ram, CPU. I love the boot time of the drive it looks creamy but i just don't see how it takes over a minute to boot 7, yes i know it is windows and all being a linux user myself it would make nix run OMG jizztastic then it all ready is but the question i am asking is that could this be proven.

If anyone has one post up a vid on utube :P

Nice drive tho :)
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31. March 2011 @ 10:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Zealousi:
Now here is the big question how legit is that boot, are they the same model laptop, are they both warm or cold, do they have the same ram, CPU. I love the boot time of the drive it looks creamy but i just don't see how it takes over a minute to boot 7, yes i know it is windows and all being a linux user myself it would make nix run OMG jizztastic then it all ready is but the question i am asking is that could this be proven.

If anyone has one post up a vid on utube :P

Nice drive tho :)


Just watched and I gotta agree. Here's what I'm thinking; An SSD will make a P.O.S. slow computer boot disproportionately faster than using a 7200 spin in the same slow ass computer. I'm guessing those are slow ass computers because my desktop shuts down and reboots in about a minute.

I dunno........just speculating.
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2. April 2011 @ 10:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Which is better, the Intel or the Sandforce SSDs?

Its a lot easier being righteous than right.

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2. April 2011 @ 11:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You guys are kidding, right? If you bother watching the video you would clearly see the laptop specs were listed.
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