Intel reveals 1.6TB SSD

22 November 2014

Intel recently announced the addition of the M.2 form factor to its S3500 lineup – which is not what we are interested in. What we want to talk about is the addition of higher capacity 2.5-inch SSDs to the Intel range, specifically the new 1.2TB and 1.6TB drives.

According to people who know a lot more about hard drives than I do, the increased size does not affect the Flash Translation Layer – which is important, I think.

The 1.2TB and 1.6TB models provide higher random write speeds, due to the fact they have additional NAND-based flash memory.

To better explain, here are some pictures I found.

Intel SSD

Intel SSD

Intel SSD

Intel SSD

According to Anandtech, Intel is in talks to try and integrate the new SSDs into servers, but for now the drives will be used primarily in devices like ATMs, slot machines, and cash registers.

Source: Anandtech

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  1. Earl Bosch
    24.11.2014 at 08:00

    Price for drive will probably be R50k+ making it too expensive for servers, not to mention home use.

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