In addition to Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v4, Intel today introduced Intel the SSD DC P3320 and P3520 - the first SSD with a multilayer memory 3D NAND. Compared with a single-layer memory NAND memory chips, these are pleased benefits including improved speed (1.3 times, according to Intel), better fault tolerance, higher energy efficiency and improved data integrity mechanisms.
Drives Intel SSD DC P3320 and P3520 are focused on use in data centers and cloud repositories. They used 3D NAND memory chips, which operate in the TCL operation and support NVMe protocol. The drives are made in versions with 450 GB, 1.2 TB and 2 and are available both in the form factor 2.5-inch u.2, and in the form of expansion cards PCIe 3.0 x4 (only the last two).
Performance Intel SSD DC P3320 and P3520 SSDs in reading random blocks reaches 365,000 IOPS, and recording - 22,000 IOPS. sequential read speeds of up to 1600 MB / s and write - 1400 MB / s. Although Intel has not yet sounded the cost of these drives, it will be relatively low.
Also presented the drives Intel SSD DC D3600 and D3700 in the conventional memory type NAND MLC. These new products are the first Intel SSDs connect simultaneously to two host controllers (two ports PCI Express) and support NVMe 1.2 protocol.
D3600 drive is available in versions with capacity of 800 GB and 1.6 TB, and D3700 - 1 and 2 TB. These drives have a read speed of random blocks of 470,000 IOPS, and records - 95 000 IOPS. sequential read speed is 2100 MB / s and write - 1500 MB / s. Related Products :
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