Intel prepping X25-V SSD with 80GB

Posted on Friday, December 18 2009 @ 19:18 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports Intel plans to introduce a X25-V SSD with 80GB storage capacity in Q4 2010:
Thanks to a new 2x nm architecture, Intel will be able to introduce 80GB value drives that probably won’t cost you arm and leg. Intel also plans to continue with X-25 M – Mainstream and X25 E – Enthusiast drives, but these will end up faster and more expensive, compared to Value series.

Mainstream drives will get all the way to 600GB which is a reasonable storage capacity, but they will still cost several times more than any 600GB mechanical drive. SSD should end up faster and this is its main advantage, and let's not forget that SSDs are more durable and shock resistant


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