Intel has announced its latest SSD range, the 25nm-based 320 Series, replacing the existing X25-M and slashing prices by up to $100. Available in 40-, 80-, 120-, 160, 300- and 600GB capacities, the ...
The Intel SSD 320 Series comes in 40GB, 80GB, 120GB, 160GB and new higher capacity 300GB and 600GB versions. It uses the 3 gigabit-per-second (3gbps) SATA II interface to support an SSD upgrade for ...
Intel announced today the release of their third-generation Solid-State Drive (SSD) as part of their new 320 series. Like the eponymous hardware, the specs on this model are pretty solid: - ...
It's had quite a run, but Intel's venerable X-25M series of SSDs has now finally been replaced by the company's new, third-generation SSD 320 Series. Those rely on some brand new 25nm Intel NAND flash ...
Intel announced the third generation of its line of solid-state drives. The new drives are bigger, and less expensive than their predecessors, but are still exorbitant compared with similar capacity ...
Intel officially took the wraps off their third-generation solid state drive, the follow-up to the company’s popular X25-M G2. The Intel SSD 320 Series drives, as they are known, feature a proprietary ...
Final words and conclusion. You know, I'd expect Intel to have moved onwards to the SATA 6G controller immediately on all their latest products, so it's a little weird to see the 320 series being ...
The newly announced Intel SSD 320 Series represent a significant upgrade to the company’s existing lineup of solid-state drives. This series boosts capacity to a maximum of 600GB and improves ...
I parted out a laptop and upgraded my desktop so now I have two extra SSDs I need to sell to pay for other stuff. First one is an Intel 320 series 80GB 2.5 SSD. This one was my boot-drive in my ...
Intel has today announced the launch of its third-generation 320 Series SSD drives based on 25-nm NAND flash memory, available in 40GB, 80GB, 120GB, 160GB, 300GB, and a massive 600GB option. The new ...
Intel on Monday announced the release of its third-generation family of solid-state drives (SSDs): the 320 Series. The drives will replace Intel's current X25-M SSD. The 320 Series drives are based on ...
Intel's X25-M will live long in our memories as the drive that championed the growth of solid-state storage in consumer PCs, but the best-selling SSD is now beginning to show its age. Speeds have ...