Intel’s new SSDs with 3D NAND tech are staggeringly quick

Intel's new SSDs with 3D NAND tech are staggeringly quick

By Darren Allan

Intel's new SSDs with 3D NAND tech are staggeringly quick

Intel has revealed some blazingly fast new SSDs, including models which are the first drives to utilise its 3D NAND technology.

Those 3D NAND-toting beasts are the DC P3520 and P3320 series of solid-state drives. The P3320 will be offered in 2.5-inch (pictured) and PCIe card flavours, and it’s optimised for cost-effective performance, with Intel claiming it delivers no less than five times the performance of a mainstream SATA SSD, with 3.2 times faster sequential reads.

This drive, which will be available in capacities from 450GB up to 2TB, is designed for the enterprise – think cloud and data crunching applications – but it shows the sort of speed which is in the pipeline for consumers in the future.

The P3520 is a similar offering but with further performance and latency boosts for high-performance cloud operations.

Intel also unveiled the DC D3700 and D3600 range which the company notes are its first dual-port PCIe SSDs, connecting to two host systems simultaneously for redundancy if (or when) things go wrong.

Clever combo

As for SSDs which will be plonked into Ultrabooks – or indeed desktop PCs – Intel also recently revealed the new 540s series which offers a combo of SLC cache and TLC NAND for what …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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