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510 Series
Intel’s 510 series consists of two drives with the capacities 120GB and 250GB, both with 34nm NAND flash and support for SATA 6GBps.
Read Article ›320 Series
Intel’s ‘Postville Refresh’ 320 series SSDs move to the cheaper 25nm production process but sticks with the SATA 2 interface.
Read Article ›710 Series
Intel released the 710 Series SSD, a SATA II drive, in a time wherein the market is already filled with SATA III devices. This drive is available at capacities of 100 GB, 200 GB and 300 GB. As a 3 Gbps SSD, the 710 series can only reach speeds of 270 MB/s (read) and 210 […]
Read Article ›520 Series
Intel’s 520 series of SSDs includes capacities of 60 GB, 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB. The maximum sequential read speed for this drive is 550 MB/s while the maximum sequential write speed is 520 MB/s. The 520 is the first ever Intel SSD with a SandForce controller. This SATA III drive runs SF-2281 […]
Read Article ›330 Series
The 330 Series is one of the most affordable solid state drives from Intel. It is the SATA III version of the 320 Series which means it offer higher sequential speeds and IOPS. The drive is rated at 500 MB/s for read and 450 MB/s for write with IOPS of 22,500 and 33,000 for random […]
Read Article ›335 Series
The 335 Series of SSDs utilizes Intel’s 20nm NAND Flash Memory Multi-level Cell (MLC) modules and is powered by SandForce’s SF-2281VB1-SDC controller. At launch, it is available in a 240 GB model only, but more capacities will likely be available later on. As a SATA III 6 GBps drive, the 335 series boasts of a maximum […]
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