New SSDs To Be Released By Intel
21st November 2009
New SSD i.e. Solid state disk drive would be released by Intel which would be the server boot drive. The capacity of this would be only 40GB and would be for $120. The main advantage of this drive is that it can easily be used with PCs, low end laptops as well as with many other netbooks.
A representative of Intel has said that they are also planning to make the SSDs of enterprise class having the capacities of 50, 100 and 200 GBs. The capacities of these SSDs are more close to the high end hard disk drives which are used in many servers these days. The capacities of X25-E series, which is the ongoing line of drives of the enterprise class, are 32 and 64 GBs.
Jon Peracchi who is the manager of marketing at Intel has said in an SSD seminar, which was sponsored by Bell microproducts and was held in Westford Mass, that the new SSDs based upon the single level cell NAND will show a price cut of about 40 percent or almost an amount of $6.50 per gigabyte as compared to the prices of the current line of X25-E SSDs. To clarify his idea he gave the example that it is expected from the new 50GB drives that they will be having the MSRP of $ 350.
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