It is known that the market for solid state drives has become one of the fastest growing in the past year, and with the advent of the new year, this trend is likely to continue. One of the leaders in this sector corporation Intel, naturally, will try to strengthen its position in this market and plans to introduce in 2010 a new generation of SSD drives.
In a new line of solid-state drives Intel products must enter through 2x-nm memory chips, NAND Flash, which will become more rapid and affordable solution compared to existing 34-nanometer SSD drives. Thus, the transition to a more "delicate" process technology will allow Intel to reduce the cost and increase the capacity of NAND memory, which should properly have an impact on the characteristics of finished products.
Know, for example, to develop a model SSD 320 GB. In addition, a new generation of solid-state drives will have a higher speed sequential read data. However, the new SSD drives Intel does not receive the support of high-speed Interface SATA 6.0 Gbps, at least until 2011, because the corporation will not be in the hands of the controller. Note that Intel competitors have been more fortunate in this regard. For example, the company Micron has already announced the integration of standard SATA 6.0 Gbps in their new SSD drives.
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