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As solid-state drives (SSDs) continue to drop in price they also continue to improve in performance. A perfect example is Intel's latest SSD 510 Series, which improves upon the company's previous ...
* Intel SSD 510, next in series of Intel SSD introductions for 2011, transfers more data in less time. * Ideal for gamers, media creators, performance-intensive workstations, Intel SSD 510 offers ...
The Intel SSD 600p is a genuinely affordable half-terabyte drive that's built using the twin performance pillars of the PCIe interface and the NVMe protocol. It's Intel at their smartest, swallowing ...
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Intel Monday announced a new line of solid-state drives (SSDs) that are based on the serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 specification, which doubles I/O throughput compared to previous generation SSDs. [ See also: ...
One of my first meetings at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January was over breakfast with Intel’s SSD group, led by Marketing Director Troy Winslow. In thinking back over our ~1.5 hour chat ...
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Supplanting the Samsung EVO as the top dog in the low-end SSD market, the Intel 545S is the first bargain TLC drive we’ve tested that won’t invoke buyer’s remorse the first time you have to write a ...
Intel’s storage czar has a thing or two to say about the future of drive technology, naturally, but it’s not all party line. PCWorld recently sat down with Bill Leszinske, who heads Intel’s NVM ...