Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Intel will issue a 320-gigabaytny solid drive.

Company Intel is developing a 320-gigabaytny SSD-drive, reports Fudzilla. It is anticipated that it would be introduced in the fourth quarter of 2009.
The new solid-state drive Intel will be available in the 1,8 - and 2,5-inch form factor. The foundation will drive 34-nanometrovye cell flash memory capacity of 32 gigabita. They are produced in a factory IM Flash Technologies.
Currently Intel produces drives SSD-X18-M and X25-M, 80 and 160 gigabytes. The company also produces SSD-drive X25-E Extreme. It is designed to be installed in servers and is available in 32 - and 64-gigabaytnom options.
Currently, the maximum capacity of serial SSD-drive is 256 gigabytes. In late 2008, Toshiba announced a 512-gigabaytny solid drive, with production to begin in 2009.
Factory IM Flash Technologies is a joint venture between Intel and Micron to produce flash memory. In late November 2008 it has begun mass production of multilevel flash memory in compliance with 34-nanometrovoy technology.

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