Tuesday, October 27th 2009
Intel Releases Performance-Enhancing SSD Firmware, SSD Optimizer Software
Intel's formidable enterprise-grade solid state drive (SSD) lineup has received an important feature update, which includes a new firmware that adds support for the "Trim" feature on Windows 7, which enhances the drive's stability and extends its service life. This is the second major update for the company's breakthrough 34 nm NAND based X25M Gen.2 SSDs. The first one corrected a major stability issue. These stress the importance for users to keep the drive's firmware up to date. Not only do they correct major issues, but also add to the feature-set. The new firmware update promises an up to 40% increase in sequential write speeds, which will now top 100 MB/s.
For users of older versions of Windows, Intel is providing the SSD Toolbox and SSD Optimizer software, which intend to provide similar levels of reliability, as Windows 7 Trim brings about. The new firmware, with relevant information can be found here, while the SSD Toolbox, and SSD Optimizer can be found here.
For users of older versions of Windows, Intel is providing the SSD Toolbox and SSD Optimizer software, which intend to provide similar levels of reliability, as Windows 7 Trim brings about. The new firmware, with relevant information can be found here, while the SSD Toolbox, and SSD Optimizer can be found here.
11 Comments on Intel Releases Performance-Enhancing SSD Firmware, SSD Optimizer Software
Ninja Edit:
Here is a review
it was suspected that there was an artificial cap prior to this and now it proves to have been true. I still suspect that the 80GBs are capped to encourage the sale of the 160GB models...
cant talk about trim though, as the drives are in RAID0 and this is still not supported
www.intel.com/go/ssdfirmware/
Let's hope they fix it soon.
glad I didnt update last night