Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Intel officially announced the new 320 series SSDs

As we already reported earlier, yesterday announced the new Intel SSD series 320 with third-generation NAND flash memory chips to 25 nm. Available in denominations of 40, 80, 120 and 160 GB as well as higher storage capacity of 300 and 600 GB, the new Intel SSDs provide significant improvements in performance and reliability than the models of previous generations and more competitive prices.

The sequential write speed now reaches 220 MB / s sequential read while the salt to 270 MB / s. The connection interface used by SSD Intel 320 series remains the SATA II to 3 gigabits per second. "Intel has designed the new features of quality and reliability in our SSD in order to benefit from the use of the latest silicon at 25 nm, in order to offer advantages in terms of cost to our customers, "said Pete Hazen, director of Marketing of Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Solutions Group, Intel.

"The third generation of Intel SSD adds features designed to further improve data security, management of power outages and innovative features of data redundancy to innovate once more in the field of SSD technology. Whether you are a consumer or user of a corporate IT department that it intends to upgrade from a hard drive, or a company that wants to deploy SSDs in their data center, the new Intel SSD series 320 will continue to consolidate our reputation for high quality and reliability throughout the life cycle of SSDs.

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