Thursday, 27 August 2009

Intel 34nm 320GB Postville SSDs Release Date Confirmed New Intel 34nm Postville SSDs are Cheaper and Faster

Intel is rumoured to be working on the largest 320GB solid state drive
till date and the release has been confirmed for August. Expected to be
cheaper and to deliver higher performance, the new Intel 320GB Postville
SSDs have been moved to a smaller process technology that allows for
higher capacities and much better speeds

The 320GB Postville SSDs are built on 34nm technology unlike the current
models (X18-M, X25-M and the X25-E) that use 2bits per cell multi-level
cell (MLC) technology and are built on a 50nm process for the M series
and single-level cell (SLC - one bit per cell) technology — which
makes them a bit faster, for the E series.

Aimed at both consumer and mobile PCs, and workstation and server
segments, the new Intel drives will be available in 80GB, 160GB and
320GB version, are Halogen free, offer AES 128-bit encryption and a 32MB
wear leveling buffer with 90MB/s sequential write speeds.

There's no official word from Intel regarding the price or an exact
release date, but word is that 80GB modelswill be priced between $260
and $270, while the 160 GB version should cost almost double.

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