Intel phasing out 25nm NAND SSDs by year-end

Posted on Friday, June 21 2013 @ 12:04 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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X-bit Labs reports Intel is switching its entire SSD lineup to 20nm over the coming months as the company announced it will phase out its 25nm SSDs by late December 2013 - mid-January 2014.
Intel Corp. this week announced that it would discontinue a number of solid-state drive families based on the company’s multi-level call NAND flash memory produced using 25nm process technology. The last product shipment timeframe of such products is late December 13’ – mid-January ‘14. The company warns that it may not meet demand for previous-gen products.

Intel intends to discontinue 313, 320, 520, 525 and 710-series solid-state drives of all capacities. Customers should place last orders on the SSDs in late September – mid-October, 2013. The last product discontinuance shipping dates are December 15, 2013, or January 20, 2014, depending on the model.


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