Brace of Intel SSDs imminent
Intel is spreading its solid state drive (SSD) wings with new models at the top and bottom of its range. The current lineup has three models: X18-M and X25M mainstream 2-bit multi-level cell (MLC) SSDs using a 34nm process, with 80 or 160GB capacities and 1.8in or 2.5in form factors. Then there is the slightly older technology …
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Availability Fail
Intel still can't get enough of their 80/160GB G2 SSDs out there - they cost more than they should months after release because of supply issues.
Intel's UK twitter account (@IntelUK) has squat to say on the matter, too.
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