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  2. X25-M - Wikipedia

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    The X25-M SSD. The Intel X25-M was a line of Serial ATA interface solid-state drives (or SSDs) developed by Intel for personal computers, announced in late 2008. The SSD was a multi-level-cell solid-state drive available in a 2.5" form factor, came in 80 GB and 160 GB capacities and utilized NAND flash memory on a 50 nm process. The second ...

  3. List of Intel SSDs - Wikipedia

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    An Intel X25-M SSD Intel P3608 NVMe flash SSD, PCI-E add-in card An Intel mSATA SSD. On September 8, 2008, Intel began shipping its first mainstream solid-state drives (SSDs), the X18-M and X25-M with 80 GB and 160 GB storage capacities. [1] Reviews measured high performance with these MLC-based drives.

  4. List of Intel codenames - Wikipedia

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    SSD Intel X18-M and X25-M series solid state drives, 34 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s [47] [48] Reference unknown. 2009 Postville Refresh SSD Intel 320 series solid-state drives, 25 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s [49] Reference unknown. 2010 Potomac: CPU An MP version of Nocona, essentially Cranford with 4MB cache instead of 2 MB. Part of the 90 nm Prescott family.

  5. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    A solid-state drive (SSD) is a type of solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuits to store data persistently. It is sometimes called semiconductor storage device, solid-state device, or solid-state disk. [1] [2] SSDs rely on non-volatile memory, typically NAND flash, to store data in memory cells. The performance and endurance of ...

  6. IOPS - Wikipedia

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    Intel X25-E G1 has around 3 times higher IOPS compared to the Intel X25-M G2. [16] G.Skill Phoenix Pro SSD ~20,000 IOPS [17] SATA 3 Gbit/s SandForce-1200 based SSD drives with enhanced firmware, states up to 50,000 IOPS, but benchmarking shows for this particular drive ~25,000 IOPS for random read and ~15,000 IOPS for random write. [17]

  7. Solid-state storage - Wikipedia

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    A solid-state drive (SSD) provides secondary storage for relatively complex systems including personal computers, embedded systems, portable devices, large servers and network-attached storage (NAS). To satisfy such a wide range of uses, SSDs are produced with various features, capacities, interfaces and physical sizes and layouts.