Expected sometime either late this year or early next, Intel's third generation, 25nm process SSD should provide twice the capacity of the current model at the same price. In addition, you can expect sequential performance read/write speeds of up to 250MB/s and 170MB/s, respectively, and a total lifespan of up to 60TB. If you're still not sure why all this is exciting for a 2.5-inch SSD
wow cant wait for that hope the price is cheap tho
ReplyDeletewow... just wow O_O
ReplyDeleteo.o mother of god
ReplyDeletethis is pretty crazy.
ReplyDeletealso snsd ftw
woah shit, this is a major update
ReplyDeleteMy goodness.
ReplyDeletemust....haave...
ReplyDeleteWow. Looks I will be buying one of these. INFINITE STORAGE.
ReplyDeletegreat post !
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Intel looks very good in the near future!
ReplyDeleteIs that.. a 600GB SSD drive?
ReplyDeleteHoly!! Time to save up some cash for one of these babies. Fast and ultra-high capacity, that's just... WOW!! Also, imagine the speed with gaming you'll be having (well, initial loading times). INSANE!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering.
ReplyDeletejust what i need! video editing really burns up the hd space
ReplyDeletei'm contented with my 60gb ssd. i'd rather spend all that money on a mechanical drive and configure it to raid 0.
ReplyDeletemaybe wen i get enough money to build my desktop this will be out and then i can read about the reviews on it
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to this aye, I need to afford to buy one...
ReplyDeletewow this is great!
ReplyDeleteIf the price isn't right Ill stick with my Mechanical drives.
ReplyDeletegawk! cheet cheet cheetar
ReplyDeleteWow thats awesome!
ReplyDeletewhoa 4x the lifespan!?!?!
ReplyDeleteawesome post
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. Technology is getting insane these days
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what this is, but I am sure it's awesome
ReplyDeleteThat's fast.
ReplyDeletewhens intel gonna give it up
ReplyDeletesounds good!
ReplyDeleteThe rate at which technology develops just blows my mind.
ReplyDeleteFreaken Sweet!
ReplyDeletewow.. 4 times the lifespan? Crap.. it might outlive me.
ReplyDeleteSSD aren't that good imo
ReplyDeletei was thinking of getting a solid state drive for the speed improvement, but they're so expensive...
ReplyDeleteWow thats going to be so expensive!!!!
ReplyDeletewell theyu are going the good way with the SSDs
ReplyDeleteThe way technology is progressing, the future is gonna be pretty awesome...
ReplyDeletehrmm if its going to be the same price as the one out now, i might end up buying the old one at a cheaper price.
ReplyDeletethanks, supporting xoxox
oh damn technology get better faster
ReplyDeleteSSDs will take over the world, ahh
ReplyDeleteIntresting!
ReplyDeleteThis is utter craziness. Who'da thunk it, having storage sizes that massive within such easy and compact reach. Wow.
ReplyDeletethat's big!
ReplyDeleteWow! :O I hope it's not too expensive
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteIt's all fine and dandy.. reliable ssd... but how expensive is it?!
ReplyDeletewelp, lifespan is still an issue on SSDs
ReplyDeleteOh wow this looks great
ReplyDeleteActually can't believe they were able to do this for the same price. They usually charge premium for this sorta stuff. Guess not this time.
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Wow, this is groundbreaking. The end of magnetic platters is near.
ReplyDeletecant wait
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