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Resumen: Intel was always innovator in IT industry even if we don’t consider microprocessor manufacturing. Intel is “guilty” for many IT standards that we all use every day. Some of them become widely accepted and some don’t (BTX for example). SSD disks (Solid ...
System Is Snappier, Fantastic RAID Like Speed, Quiet, Never Gets Hot, Standard Sata Inteface, Easy To Hide In The Chassis, Did We Mention Fast
Price, Read Speed A Little Slow
Theres a little more to testing drives than just raw speed. You also have to take into consideration the Random Access Time. In every test we ran, the Intel 80GB X25-M SSD kept a consistent 0.1ms access time. That translates into blazing fast perform...
Resumen: Back in June of 2008, the Western Digital Velociraptor 10K 3Gb/s 300GB SATA drive became the new "darling" of the fast boot volume enthusiasts. We continue to enjoy our pair but theres a "new sheriff in town": A striped pair of Intel X25-M Solid State...
Resumen: Intels X25-M 80GB solid-state drive (SSD), launched in August, is just the type of handy-sized device to replace those low-tech hard disks in laptops aimed at mobile professionals.The device uses Intel Nand Flash memory Multi-Level Cell components, an...
Resumen: Intel SSD X25-M 80GB Review. SSDs are Cool Again! Oct 14, 08 10:05 PM PDT SSDs were all the hype last year, then the "bubble" popped when tests performed on the Macbook Air showed that the SSD drive did little more than add $1,500 to the computers fin...
Publicación: 2008-10-08, Autor: Rich , crítica de: cnet.com
Fast transfer speeds; improves laptop battery life; shorter boot times.
Expensive; low gigabyte-to-dollar ratio.
Intels X-25M solid-state hard drive enjoys several advantages over both spinning disk drives as well as other SSDs, including improvements to data throughput, boot time, and laptop battery life. Its one drawback is that its pricier than even its othe...
Resumen: Ever since we first heard the news, we've been giddy with anticipation at the prospect of Intel moving into the SSD market . With its expertise in all manner of integrated circuit design and its massive fabrication capability, if anyone could turn these m...
Bottom line: Intel’s promises weren’t exaggerated. The new X25-M is the first of several flash SSDs that will hit the market between now and early 2009. We received a 2.5” 80 GB drive sample based on MLC flash memory. Thanks to a 10-chan...
A quick run-through of our benchmark data showed us that this new Intel Solid State Disk, in terms of standard synthetic benchmarks, offered exactly what its specifications claimed it would. Read bandwidth of 225MB/sec and Write bandwidth of 74MB/sec...