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Voir Intel attaquer le marché des Solid State Drive témoigne du futur potentiel de ces unités de stockage basées sur de la mémoire Flash. Les débouchés pour Intel sont évidents : pouvoir vendre aux fabricants de portables un petit lot de SSD X18-M et/o...
Extrait: High prices for solid-state disks (SSDs) have historically restricted the business market to enterprises requiring performance for large databases or financial services, where microseconds really matter...
Fast transfer speed, Low power consumption, Shorter boot times
Expensive, High cost per gigabyte
Intels X-25M solid-state drive enjoys several advantages over both conventional disk drives and other SSDs, including improvements to data throughput, boot time and notebook battery life. If you can forget about the cost, this is by far the fastest d
Extrait: Intel’s X25-M sets the benchmark for storage. With its stupendous read speeds, games and apps will load much faster than before. It’s rather pricey, as are all SSDs, so the ‘M’ for mainstream in the name is wishful thinking on Intel’s part. However, 8...
Intel’s new mainstream SSD offers stunning performance at a horribly steep price. We’re looking forward to the 160GB version, but we cant wait for the price to drop. ...
With its latest SSD drives, the Intel X18-M and Intel X25-M, Intel has realised the promise of solid-state technology. Melissa J Perenson Buy it now: click here ...
Extrait: Here it is, the new X25-M; the name sounds very much like an experimental hypersonic plane. And the analogy isn’t far off, since the new flash SSD provides excellent performance. Intel even titled one of its presentation slides “better by design,\" which is in fact true for all of the new flash SSDs.