23 Feb 2017

Intel Ready to launch SSD 32 Nanometer

Posted by WartaBlog on Thursday, February 23, 2017 in
Intel, the chip manufacturer and the processor and the main microprocessor in the world is ready to update their flash-based storage solutions with the addition of new products. The media store is prepared NAND flash chips made with 32 nanometer technology.

Initially, the chip will be prepared for the fourth quarter of 2009. However, Intel seems to be an update to their solid state drives in the next few weeks. When he appeared later, this product will be very attractive storage solution for lovers of high-performance.

This product will be the first solid state based 32 nanometer technology. In addition to increased performance and energy efficiency, users will enjoy greater storage capacity with the possibility of a more affordable price. From the information circulated, ranks 32 nanometer Intel SSD will be available in the model of 80GB, 160GB, and 320GB of storage media and potentially replace the current notebook.

Intel's own foray into the SSD market in September last year when they launched the SSD X18-M and X25-M solid state drives provide users of 1.8 and 2.5-inch high-performance. Available in 80 and 160GB capacities, the product is able to provide read and write speeds of 250MB and 70MB per second. When the Intel SSD is able to deliver the performance and price performance ratio that is better than the competitors on the market.

With the new SSDs, chip manufacturers will provide alternative options of new users for the products supplied by competitors such as OCZ and Corsair. Although technical details have not been provided, utilizing 32 nanometer technology will certainly be a plus Intel SSD.

With the storage media is expected of your computer more reliable and better performing than the previous generation.