Intel's 750 Series NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 SSD delivers revolutionary performance at a price enthusiasts can afford. It's as simple as that. Today marks a revolution in consumer based Solid-State storage ...
Since we heard that Intel 'August Ridge' SSDs would ship in PCIe form, with speeds exceeding 1000MB/s, we've been eagerly waiting for their return to the enthusiast desktop market. The company is now ...
If you follow performance computing technologies at all, you probably know that a fast SSD can offer a significant speed boost to any system, perhaps more-so than any other upgrade. And when it comes ...
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Intel unveils the Intel Solid-State Drive 750 Series, its highest performing SSD for use in client PC storage devices and workstations. The 750 series delivers greater than four times the performance ...
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Intel has launched new 750-series solid state drives, based on PCIe and NVMe interfaces, enabling substantially higher performance than the company’s SATA SSDs. In fact, the Intel SSD 750 series ...
As we mentioned in the previous section, the Intel SSD 750 Series comes in two form factors, in 400GB and 1.2TB capacities in each. The one we expect the hard-core, speed-freak target market will opt ...
Intel today unveiled its first consumer-class solid-state drive (SSD) with a PCI Express 3.0 bus and non-volatile memory express (NVMe) high-speed host controller interface. The new 750 Series SSD’s ...
The industry’s first Consumer NVMe SSD shows what can happen when you leave the SATA and SAS busses behind. You can use it in any PC, but to boot from it requires an NVMe-aware BIOS which is currently ...
For most consumers, the 400GB Intel 750 is priced within reach, and for most enthusiasts, the 400GB 750 SSD will provide slightly better OS performance than the 1.2TB version. NVMe (Non-Volatile ...