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A few days ago we looked at the latest Solid State Drive from Intel – the 520 series, codenamed ‘Cherryville’. The drive is built around ‘compute quality’ 25 nanometer NAND flash memory and offers a claimed maximum sequential read speed of 550 MB/s. It claimed our top award earlier this week, thanks to the class leading performance and reassuring 5 year warranty.
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Well I guess the secrets out by now. Intel has this morning officially released it’s new enthusiast level Intel 520 Series SSD and it is none other than ‘SandForce Driven’. What’s that, you say!?
Our report today is a complete analysis of the Intel 520 240GB 6Gbps SSD and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that this is only a prelude to the big event. As luck may have it, Intel has sent us three (3) Series 520 SSDs to do what only we can truly do for the drives. Get ready for some amazing RAID testing!
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Intel's 'Cherryville' 520 Series SSDs are here, packing heat with SandForce SF-2281 controllers and custom firmware. We received a pair of 240GB drives to throw on our test bench and report our findings. With nearly a year to develop the firmware, will the 520 Series become the new gold standard for SSDs or just another drive in the SandForce pile? Read on to see.
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Technic3D hat die Intel 510 SSD Series im Test. Die Intel 510 SSD Serie will an den erfolgreichen X25-M SSDs anknüpfen und setzt diesesmal auf einen Marvell Controller und eigens entwickelter Firmware. Wie sich die 250 GB Variante im Test schlägt, zeigt das nachstehende Review.
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Intel really kicked the SSD world in high gear when they released their X-25 series of drives last year. Their performance was the benchmark that all other drives were measured against for quite some time. Many have wondered what Intel would bring to the table in 2011. The time is finally here and Intel sent us over a pair of their new 510 Series 250GB drives to have a look at their performance. Take a look to see how they matched up with the new SandForce SATA 6Gbps drives.
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Today we have a sample of Intel's new 510 series SSD connected to our test system. The latest range from Intel brings their SSD platform right up to date with high end specifications and today we will find out how it compares to models such as Crucials C300, Corsairs F240 and even the OCZ Vertex 3 in a selection of synthetic and real world tests.
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While Intel will always be known for their range of consumer and business oriented processor designs, their Solid State Drives proved to be extremely popular among the enthusiast audience, selling well across the range of sizes. The X25-M in particular is still a huge seller for the company, especially with the transition to 34nm.
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Vor einigen Wochen haben wir als eine der ersten Hardware-Seiten im deutschen Web ein Review der brandneuen OCZ Agility 3 Solid State Disk (SSD) veröffentlicht. Heute nun wollen wir uns ansehen, ob die Konkurrenz auch hübsche Töchter hat. Dabei kommt man in Sachen SSD selbstverständlich an Intel nicht vorbei, denn die SSDs des x86-Marktführers erfreuen sich hoher Beliebtheit. Dabei hat Intel eine zur OCZ Agility 3 240 GB passende Intel 510 mit 250 GB geschickt, die ebenfalls über ein SATA 6Gbps Interface verfügt.
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Technic3D hat die Intel 335 SSD im Test. Die Intel 335 SSD Serie nutzt einen SandForce Controller zusammen mit 20nm Flash-Speicher. Wie sich das 240 GB Modell im Test schlägt, zeigt der nachstehende Artikel.
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It’s been roughly two years since the SSD industry transitioned to SATA 3 and many believed that Intel had missed the bus. Early leaks of the ‘Intel Road Map’ showed a mere X25 upgrade creating concern as the industry was graduating to SATA 3 and Intel had no 6Gbps design in place. Intel jumped back to reality with the ‘Marvel’ based Intel 510 SATA 3 SSD and what we have seen since has been no less than remarkable. It is almost like the Intel SSD boardroom has been equipped with a healthy stock of Red Bull. Since the 510, we have seen releases of the 320 Series, 710, 520, 330, 910, and today Intel is introducing it’s 330 update, the Intel 335 Series 20nm SATA 3 SSD which is being released in only a 240GB capacity at this point. With an MSRP of only $184, we may soon see 240GB SSD pricing get pushed down to that of the 120/128GB level before you know it. The true question will be whether 20nm horsepower can finally allow for that sweet value/performance handshake the SSD arena has been waiting for.
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