Assocaite reported Intel plans to update the range of solid-state drives in the desktop segment. According to a roadmap in the third quarter next year will be released SSD, based on memory chips NAND MLC, which are produced on 20 nm process technology. In addition, Intel plans to refresh the 500 series in the first quarter.
Currently, Intel manufactures memory for the high end SSD on 20 nm technology , on 34nm technology for mass SSD (MLC) and for enterprise-class solutions (MLC HET) - on 25-nm technology.
In the first quarter 2012 there will be SSD, code-named Cherryville, which will be based on 25 nm MLC memory chips and can offer a capacity 60, 120, 180, 240 and 480 GB. In the third quarter will be released drives King Crest, using 20 nm flash memory chips NAND MLC. Related Products :
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