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    Intel 25nm SSDs expected in Q1 2011

    Posted on Friday, April 09 2010 @ 19:35:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    FUD Zilla reports Intel plans to launch its 25nm Lyndonville solid state disks in the first quarter of 2010.
    The current drives are manufactured in the old 50nm SLC process, but this should change in Q1 2011. The new drives are branded as Lyndonville and there are three new drives.

    The smallest drive will launch in 100GB, the second in row will launch in 200GB and the biggest one will launch with massive 400GB capacity. These drives are based on 25nm enterprise MLC process and we expect some quite impressive speeds.



     
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