I'm a bit surprised no one has asked why Intel sampled most media outlets with two and in some cases three identical 520 Series 240GB drives for review. As a consumer I'd rather have seen performance ...
Here we see that the Intel SSD 520 Series 240GB delivers strong sequential read performance for a SandForce SF-2281 drive. With a bandwidth of 503.9MB/s it matched the ADATA S511 240GB while it was ...
And in terms of pricing Intel are listing the following prices per unit in 1000 unit batches: 60GB 520 Series SSD costs $149 120GB 520 Series SSD costs $229 240GB 520 Series SSD costs $509 480GB 520 ...
Intel SSD 520 speeds performance for the most demanding applications and intense multitasking, to dramatically improve user experience. Intel SSD 520 gives users more capacity choices to drive ...
Intel announced their 520 series client/consumer 2.5-inch form factor solid state drive. The product uses 25-nm NAND multilevel cell (2 bits per flash cell, MLC) flash memory and supports a 6 ...
Intel has decided that AES encryption feature of the 520 Series SSD (Cherryville) does not actually feature 256-bit encryption. It turns out that the SSD actually only supports 128-bit encryption, ...
Eurocom Corporation (www.eurocom.com) announces support for Intel's new high performance 520 Series of Solid-State Drives inside their Mobile Workstations and Mobile Server solutions. The addition of ...
Let’s play a little game. We have three solid state drives-one each from Patriot, OCZ, and Intel. Two of them are powered by the ubiquitous SandForce SF-2281 controller, and the other marks the ...
Having tested some of the fastest computer systems available today, it takes a lot to impress us here in the CRN Test Center. But the out-of-the-box performance of Intel's Solid-State Drive 520 Series ...
Yup. Intel released a new SSD and you’ve really gotta hand it to their marketing department. They do a damn fine job making sure everyone and their moms know about it. Just in case you haven’t, the ...
When testing with AS SSD Benchmark we see the exact same sequential read performance as we did when using the CrystalDiskMark test. Again a throughput of 503MB/s meant that the Intel SSD 520 Series ...