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Posted by Will Smith
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Tuesday, 01 March 2011 20:18 |
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The Intel's new solid state drive 320 Series will be the successor to their mainstream X25-M SSDs. It's scheduled to launch around April and uses 25nm MLC NAND technology. Earlier in the year, we reviewed Intel's SSD 310 series, a thumb-size SSD designed for mobile devices, which we thought was pretty innovative.
"Codenamed 'Postville Refresh', the Intel Solid State Drive 320 Series is the long-awaited successor to the highly popular mainstream X25-M solid state drive (SSD). Slated for a mid-April launch, the 2.5-inch 9.5mm 320 Series will use 25nm MLC NAND and is available in five capacities: 40GB, 80GB, 160GB, 300GB and 600GB."
Source: VR-Zone
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