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Myce.com has managed to get hold of a leaked Intel roadmap with the professional SSD plans of the company for 2014. On the slides we find include a new M.2 SSD for Ultrabooks as well as PCI Express-based SSDs for servers .
In the second quarter, Intel intends to introduce SSD Pro 2500. Codenamed Temple Star These SSDs uses the Pattern 2 interface and is designed for laptops and Ultrabooks. There are also variations att in the standard 2.5 "format. SSD is aimed at business machines and therefore offers att support for AES encryption using the OPAL 2.0 standard and vPro integration. Maximum read and write speeds att of 540 and 490 MB / s give that we are dealing att with a Serial ATA 600 based SSDs.
In addition, Intel in the second quarter with a PCI-Express based variants of the current DC S3500 and S3700 SSDs. The P3500 and P3700 DC as the new models come to be called, come to the market as a PCI Express x4 expansion card, as well as Express SATA drive. The SSDs use a native PCI Express att Controller: Intel promises read speeds of up to 2800 MB / s and write speeds up to 1700 MB / s.
The DC P3700 will be available in 2 TB, 1.6 TB, 800 GB, 400 GB and 200 GB versions. The SSD provides up to 450,000 150.00 4k read write IOps respectively. The P3700 is designed for write-intensive server workloads: the endurance is 10 full drive writes per day for five years. The drive uses 20nm MLC flash THE
The DC P3500 comes in the same capacity on the market as well as expansion card and Express SATA drive. These SSDs offer up to 40,000 4k write Iops, the reading speed is identical to the P3700. The endurance of these drives is 374TB of writing assignments.
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