Passed around a year since Intel and Micron company reported about the launch of the multi-layer 3D NAND memory with treebit cell (TLC). It seems that the transition to mass production of memory 3D NAND is very difficult, because Intel's took about 12 months to prepare for the release of SSD-stores on the base of a multi-layer flash memory. But now the company has announced its readiness to supply as many as six new SSD series on 3D NAND TLC: from client to server and embedded models.
For our readers closest will be a series of client SSD Intel 600p. Drives form factor M.2 2280 capacity of 128, 256, 512 and 1024 GB. Fastest - 1TB models that show the established read and write speeds of up to 1.8 GB / s and 560 MB / s. According to the layout below, compiled network sources, the cost of storage of 1 GB of data on a 1 TB model will be the most inexpensive and will be 35 US cents.
The price difference between models and Pro 6000p and 600p at the same capacity almost symbolic - $ 10.
For data processing centers prepared two SSD Series: DC S3520 (SATA) and P3520 (PCIe / NVMe). For embedded applications, including things with an Internet connection, the company offered two models in the series E 6000p (M.2 PCIe) and E 5420s (2.5 form factors "and M.2 SATA). Built-in models also support remote data destruction .
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