If the V-X25, X18-M and X25-M a few weeks ago left their room for Intel 310 (Soda Creek) and Intel 510 (Elmcrest) Catalogue of Intel, the X25-E have their side not yet been replaced by upscale and still use the 5x nm SLC memory. However, Intel will launch during the third quarter of the 710 Series, or Lyndonville.
This SSD uses a SATA 3 Gbps (only) and replace the SLC flash memory by EMLC. Whereas in 2.5 inches, the Intel 710 should be available starting next July in capacities of 100, 200 or 300 GB, 400 GB but not as the previous rumors of hope left. The manufacturer should also start in July and 1.8 inch versions of the Intel 320, with capacities of 80GB, 160GB or 300GB Alas, the prices of these SSDs are not yet known.
This SSD uses a SATA 3 Gbps (only) and replace the SLC flash memory by EMLC. Whereas in 2.5 inches, the Intel 710 should be available starting next July in capacities of 100, 200 or 300 GB, 400 GB but not as the previous rumors of hope left. The manufacturer should also start in July and 1.8 inch versions of the Intel 320, with capacities of 80GB, 160GB or 300GB Alas, the prices of these SSDs are not yet known.
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