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Intel SSD DC P3700 800GB and 1.6TB Review: The Future of StorageAug 13, 2014 - in Reviews
With the introduction of its SSD DC P3700, P3600, and P3500, Intel is giving us our first taste of the PCIe-based NVMe specification. We take the flagship P3700 for a drive in its 800 GB and 1.6 TB incarnations. Just how fast is the future of storage?
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Get Ready For an SSD Price WarJun 20, 2014 - in News
SSD makers may be fighting for your hard earned dollar soon.
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A 1400 MB/s SSD: ASRock's Z97 Extreme6 And Samsung's XP941Jun 5, 2014 - in Reviews
Z97 ushers in new and exciting ways to attach and use storage devices. With support for M.2 PCIe and SATA Express, two sides of the same SSD coin, Z97 improves on Z87. But not everywhere. AsRock add to Z97 with some new tricks, and so we take a look.
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Intel Intros SSD For Gamers, Content CreatorsFeb 27, 2014 - in News
Meet the new Intel SSD 730 Series.
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The SSD 730 Series Review: Intel Is Back With Its Own ControllerFeb 27, 2014 - in Reviews
Once up on a time, Intel's 10-channel controller drove the SSD market forward. When it was replaced by a 6Gb/s processor in 2012, that technology was enterprise-only. Finally, Intel is giving enthusiasts a taste of its home-grown solution in the SSD 730.
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Intel SSD 530 Review: A Revised Controller And 20 nm FlashOct 31, 2013 - in Reviews
Intel recently lifted the veil on a replacement for its SSD 520, not surprisingly called the SSD 530. It partners new SandForce silicon with IMFT's 20 nm flash for better power consumption and a more modest price tag. Does the evolution pay off?
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Intel Unveils the SSD Pro 1500 Series Solid State DrivesSep 10, 2013 - in News
IDF officially starts today, and Intel is kicking things off with the introduction of a brand new family of professional SSDs aimed at business computers.
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Intel Planning "Overclock" Feature for SSDsSep 9, 2013 - in News
This may be a compression method to speed up transfers.
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End of Life for 25nm-based Intel SSDs NearsJun 24, 2013 - in News
Intel is reportedly taking final orders for SSDs based on 25nm NAND flash by mid-October.
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The SSD DC S3500 Review: Intel's 6 Gb/s Controller And 20 nm NANDJun 11, 2013 - in Reviews
As enterprise SSDs become more specialized and application-focused, Intel is hoping its SSD DC S3500 will strike a chord with customers looking for excellent read performance on a budget. We compare this drive to other notable contenders in its class.
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Intel Shows 'World's Fastest' Thumbdrive Using ThunderboltJun 9, 2013 - in News
Small and fast drive was on show at Computex.
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Intel Adds 80GB Model to SSD 335 SeriesApr 24, 2013 - in News
Here's another addition to the Intel SSD 335 Series.
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Almost 20 TB (Or $50,000) Of SSD DC S3700 Drives, BenchmarkedApr 14, 2013 - in Reviews
We've already reviewed Intel's SSD DC S3700 and determined it to be a fast, consistent performer. But what happens when we take two-dozen (or about $50,000) worth of them and create a massive RAID 0 array? Come along as we play around in storage heaven.
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Intel SSD 525 Review: Five mSATA Drives, From 30 To 240 GBApr 7, 2013 - in Reviews
Intel has a new family of mSATA-based SSDs powered by SandForce's second-gen controller. Dubbed the SSD 525, we have all five capacities in our lab. Can the promise of strong performance, 5,000 P/E cycles, and a five-year warranty make up for high prices?
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Intel Adds New Capacity, Case Design to SSD 335 SeriesFeb 4, 2013 - in News
If the 240GB model was too expensive, here's a cheaper 180GB version of Intel's SSD 335 Series.
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Intel SSD DC S3700 Review: Benchmarking ConsistencyJan 30, 2013 - in Reviews
With the recent announcement of the SSD DC S3700, Intel is firmly targeting enterprise customers with something not normally seen on spec sheets: performance consistency. Will their latest offering live up to expectations, or fall short? Lets find out.
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Intel Pushing 550 MB/s mSATA Speeds with SSD 525 SeriesJan 28, 2013 - in News
Intel has introduced a new mSATA SSD with SATA 3 bandwidth performance.
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Quick Look: Intel's SSD DC S3700 200 And 800 GB DrivesJan 23, 2013 - in Reviews
Intel recently sent over a pair of its SSD DC S3700 drives at 200 and 800 GB. Our esteemed storage expert just put the finishing touches on his in-depth evaluation, which includes comprehensive consistency analysis and lots of performance detail.
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Intel Adds Return Addresses to SSD LabelsJan 12, 2013 - in News
Intel announced a slight revision to its 520, 525 and DC S3700 series SSDs.
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Intel Releases 20 nm, 240 GB Solid State DriveOct 30, 2012 - in News
Intel just released its Solid-State Drive 335 Series.
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Intel SSD 335 240 GB Review: Driving Down Prices With 20 nm NANDOct 29, 2012 - in Reviews
Intel's SSD 335 is a refresh of the SSD 330 sporting 20 nm MLC NAND flash. Does it alter performance? Not really. Pricing? Yes. How about endurance? That's hard to say for certain. There's only one model, though, with 240 GB of capacity. We test it today.
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Intel Pits HDD Against SSD in Human Productivity FaceoffOct 4, 2012 - in News
Intel takes a look at what its SATA 6Gb/s SSD can do for productivity in an office environment.
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TRIM Command Confirmed With RAID 0 on Intel 7 SeriesAug 16, 2012 - in News
Intel makes the TRIM command available within a RAID 0 setup with Intel RST Driver versions 11.0 and newer
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Intel Developing New SSD Specification for UltrabooksAug 3, 2012 - in News
Intel is pushing for a new mSATA SSD standard for Ultrabooks called NGFF.
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Intel Expected to Drop SSD Prices in AugustJul 13, 2012 - in News
If you are planning on purchasing a solid state disk, it may be worth it to wait another few weeks.
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SSD Prices Continue to Trend DownwardJun 25, 2012 - in News
As hard drive prices remain high since the Thailand floods of 2011, the SSD prices have taken a different trend, a much appreciated downward trend in prices.
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SandForce SF-2000 Controllers Limited to 128-Bit EncryptionJun 12, 2012 - in News
In a quality audit, it was discovered that the SF-2000 Series Controllers don't operate at its 256-Bit Encryption specificaton, but currently is limited to 128-Bit Encryption
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Intel Releases Budget Friendly 330-Series SSDsApr 17, 2012 - in News
Intel has released its budget friendly 330-Series SSDs that gives consumers a more affordable entry into the accelerated storage performance of SSDs.
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Intel SSD 313 Series Cache Drives Have ArrivedApr 5, 2012 - in News
Intel has released its new SSD 313 Series caching solution featuring Intel Smart Response Technology.