Monday, November 17th 2008
Intel Solid State Drives Price Cuts, New Models Revealed
In addition to the new LGA 775 processors, Intel is preparing price cuts for its solid state drives. Intel's super fast 2.5-inch 80GB multi-level cell (MLC) X25-M SSDs - and its 80GB 1.8-inch X18-M counterpart - will drop from $600 to $525 on November 30th. On the very same day Intel will also introduce its new single-level cell (SLC) high-performance 32GB X25-E SSD for $700. A month later on December 28th, the price of this drive will already be dropped to $575. In the first half of 2009, Intel will be migrating to higher density, releasing 160GB variants of the X25-M/X18-M MLC SSDs priced at $990, and 64GB versions of the high-performance X25-E SLC SSDs priced again at $990.
Source:
DailyTech
8 Comments on Intel Solid State Drives Price Cuts, New Models Revealed
It's taken to dang long already IMO!!!!!!
Having said that Intel do have the more advanced contoller architecture, with much higher iops performance during random writes. It seems to handle them very well even on their MLC drive, so I'm looking forward to seeing the performance of the X25-E.
I wonder if they implemented something like the EasyCo MFT software in the firmware? Using that you seem to get similar write performances with less intelligent SSDs.