nsane.forums Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 Intel claims new drives are one-eighth the size of previous modelsIntel's new Solid-State Drive 525 packs performance identical to a standard 2.5-inch SSD into a device one eighth of the size, the company said in an announcement last week.The SSD 525 comes in 30GB, 60GB, 90GB, 120GB, 180GB and 240GB sizes, and uses the same 25nm memory architecture as Intel's larger solid-state options. The drives use mini-SATA connectors, which allow them to be plugged into smaller PCIe slots common to notebooks while still providing a full SATA 6GB/s data rate.The diminutive new line could help raise Intel's profile in the mobile marketplace -- despite its desktop and laptop dominance, the company has not seen its processors widely used in smartphones and tablets, and could benefit from an improved reputation among mobile OEMs.Intel also hopes that the SSD 525 line will appeal to embedded device makers, for applications like digital signage and in-flight entertainment.Intel says that the SSD 525 series offers 50,000 I/O operations per second of random read speed and 550MB/s of sequential read, as well as 80,000 IOPS random write and 520MB/s sequential write -- the same numbers as the larger SSD 520 series.Independent testing by noted review site AnandTech found that the SSD 525 line was "almost equal" to the best of the full-size solid-state drives currently on the market.The 120GB and 180GB models are already shipping, and Intel has promised that the rest of the drive sizes will be available within the quarter.View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calguyhunk Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 What we really need are cheaper and more reliable ones with significantly higher MTBF's ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eternal X Posted February 13, 2013 Share Posted February 13, 2013 Well RAM Disk seems to make an SSD look like a kids toy. RAM DIsk sounds more efficient due to higher frequency and bus speeds. You can reach easily up to 1,000MB/s Reads and Writes also awesome on 4K reads or writes with RAMDisk than a conventional SSD. Which is too good to be true but indeed it is. :) You will need at least 32GB to try to use a minimum of 8GB or 16GB of RAMDisk space and have awesome transfer rates. :) Or just use a PCI-E Card that an SSD can be attached to making it even faster then a common 6Gb/s SATA 3 connection. Just saying. Awesome post tho. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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