Intel on Monday expanded its solid state disk (SSD) product line with its new 510 series targeted at gamers and high-performance users, and offered a sneak peak at some upcoming products. The new SSDs ...
Intel will begin shipping its next-generation non-volatile Optane memory for PCs beginning April 24. Intel, which developed the Optane memory with its partner Micron under the name “3D Xpoint,” said ...
The Intel 670p is a good overall drive, posting competitive performance other than relatively slow off-cache performance. Our only question is why the company rates the drive for far fewer terabytes ...
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SATA SSDs aren't the bottleneck you think they are
If you've ever upgraded from a SATA SSD to NVMe and wondered why your PC didn't suddenly feel seven times faster, that reaction is entirely reasonable. On paper, the gap is enormous.SATA SSDs top out ...
Page 2: Intel SSD 670p: More Performance Benchmarks And Our Verdict Intel is releasing a new family of solid state drives today, targeting mainstream users and everyday computing tasks. The new Intel ...
So far, Intel has been lackadaisical in supporting solid state drives, just toying with the market a bit. But according to DigiTimes, Intel will soon be introducing new SSD drives with the Centrino 2 ...
I'm still using 2 SATA SSDs that I carried over from upgrading, and replace one of them with a larger one. The system does what I need it to do: But is there any advantage to going to M.2 instead?
Editor's take: It's no secret that Intel is in a tight spot. The company that invented the microprocessor doesn't seem to understand how to make great products anymore, and users are suffering ...
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