Intel introduces the successor to the caching-ssd

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Intel could point to the successor of its 311-series solid state drives to introduce. The new 313 series Hawley Creek ” should be just as the 311-series suitable for Intel’s SRT, and thus the performance of hard disk drives to improve.

Intel’s SRT or full-on Smart Response Technology uses a small solid state drive to maximize the performance of hard disk drives to improve. Commonly used data on the solid state drive, stored or cached, so not on the slower hard drive waiting need to be. The first series of ssds that Intel specifically for that purpose, it was, it was the 311-series ssd, codenamed Larson Creek. The 313-series with Intel’s upcoming Ivy Bridge systems work together.

The new 313-series Larson Creek follow-up and some improvements. The most important change in this Hawley Creek ssds is the memory used. Both series use the more robust slc memory is that more write – and delete-actions to resist than the commonly-used mlc-memory. The 313 series will be 25nm memory on board, where the 311-series 34nm chips. The slc memory has a major drawback for consumers: the price.

The 313 series would, just as the 311-series, spicy priced, with a suggested retail price of $ 99 for a 20GB drive and 119 bucks for a 24GB instance. The drives get a sata-300 interface and are from april available in a standard 2.5″format with a height of 7mm and msata version.