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 ...
It's had quite a run, but Intel's venerable X-25M series of SSDs has now finally been replaced by the company's new, third-generation SSD 320 Series.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 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: - ...
Actor Rick Moranis must be moonlighting at Intel, because honey, somebody in Santa Clara shrunk the solid state drives. And it's not as if SSDs are big to begin with. The typical mechanical hard drive ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Performance Summary: It would seem unlikely that a company could take a 2.5-inch SSD, carve away about 7/8ths of its physical properties, and maintain comparable performance. Yet Intel made such a ...
Ultra-compact SSD enables the accelerated performance of an SSD with higher-capacity HDDs for dual-drive notebooks at 1/8th the size Intel announced today the Intel Solid-State Drive 310 Series, an ...
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 ...
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 ...