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The are better for some things because data can be read ad hoc. With HDDs, its only really fast if you read it in the order in which it is on the disk.Are these also faster than a normal drive?
The Intel X18-M and X25-M Mainstream SATA SSDs are available in 80 gigabyte (GB) capacities, with 160GB versions sampling in the fourth quarter of this year. The 80GB drive achieves up to 250MB per second read speeds, up to 70MB per second write speeds and 85-microsecond read latency for fast performance. The 80GB version is priced at $595 for quantities up to 1,000. These SSDs are available now and end-customer products containing the Intel® High-Performance SATA SSDs are expected to begin shipping in the next few weeks.Yes much faster I believe? No moving parts. Anyone know the price of these... Having a 80 gig for your OS and Programs and say 750gig for movies etc. would really be a nice set-up...![]()
Intel says the X-series SSDs deliver sustained read rates of 240MB/sec. -- about a third as fast as cached reads from a typical SATA laptop drive, but about five times faster than uncached reads. Read latency, meantime, is measured at just 85 microseconds (0.085 milliseconds) -- orders of magnitude faster than the 5.6 to 11.1 millisecond latencies of 5,400 rpm drives. Write speeds are listed at 70MB/sec., which approaches the 90MB/sec. to 100MB/sec. rates typical of fast SATA disks.
Was the Macbook air the 1st to use these?
I don't remember reading about anything actually shipping with one of these yet... I think HP will be offering it first, if I recall correctly.
U had an option - think it was a 60GB one. Very pricey
chubster said:Read speed is 17x faster than Samsung SSD, but the write is just as bad as Samsung or even a little bit lower. From tomshardware. Want to see the extreme edition SSD, wonder if the write will be better.
pitty it's going to cost a fortune
The chips they use are far higher quality than the flash stick type...has to be for the speed.I don't understand how it's so expensive though - if you look at a SD card - it's only a little piece of plastic and stuff....
Wouldnt mind having one of these, even if only 40GB.