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    New Intel SSD out in Feb

    I had already posted that Intel will be using a Marvel controller in my original thread (in case some of you would like to start reading from the beginning) - what's the fuzz about, the controller is ok and as the 501 will be able to encrypt (don't know whether it was AES 128 or 256) the power...
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    New Intel SSD out in Feb

    That looks really stupid, they did not remove the specs/reason for the 510, but replaced the recommended ssd with the old G2. Now the G2 is the targeted at enthusiast as well as mainstream consumers - wow must be an awesome drive :D After the cost cutting programs during the crisis they...
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    Intel's new SSD this month correct?

    http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2138394
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    New Intel SSD out in Feb

    I think it is a good decision to stay with the 34nm NAND for the time being, I don't see any advantages of the smaller form factors besides economical ones, something we will not see as soon as expected.
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    New Intel SSD out in Feb

    OCZ is playing the clinical phase II test candidate for the 25nm NAND, test just takes a bit longer than expected
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    New Intel SSD out in Feb

    Intel will most likely start selling a new line of SSD drives called SSD 510 Series in February. They will be manufactured though with NAND produced in the 34nm process. Sequential read is at 450 MB/s and Write at 300 MB/s, IOPs are reported at 20k read and 4k write, which is worse than the...
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    Kingston SSD Now V100

    $80 for the 64GB version???? that's $1,25 a GB, a heck of a good deal, I thought we will not see any such deals (or $ to GB ratios) until Q3-Q4 you should be using W7 though I would need to pay $50 more (in Germany)
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    Kingston SSD Now V100

    don't get confused the sticky talks about the Kingston SSDNow V+100 (Toshiba T6UG1XBG, same as Macbook Air), well it is just a '+' but a huge difference comparing the controllers the V100 uses a JMF618 (that one can deal with Toshiba Nand), it is basically the same as the JMF612 (that can handle...