


Intel® X25-M and X18-M Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drives
34nm NAND Flash Memory Product Line
High-Performance Storage for Notebook and Desktop PCs
Intel® Solid-State Drives represent a revolutionary breakthrough that delivers a giant leap in storage performance. Intel Solid-State Drives are designed to satisfy the most demanding gamers, media creators, and technology enthusiasts. These new drives bring a high level of performance and reliability to notebook and desktop PC storage, at a fraction of the cost of the previous generation of Intel® SSD products.
Wait Less. Do More.
Why wait for a traditional hard disk drive to spin up? Unlike traditional hard disk drives, Intel® Solid-State Drives have no moving parts, resulting in a quiet, cool, highly rugged storage solution that also offers faster system responsiveness. And for notebook PCs, the lower power needs of Intel Mainstream SATA SSDs translate to longer battery life and lighter notebooks. Higher performance with more durability means you can be truly mobile with confidence.
Better by Design
Drawing from decades of memory engineering experience, and new, industry-leading compute-quality 34nm NAND flash memory manufacturing processes, Intel® Mainstream SATA SSDs are designed to deliver outstanding performance, featuring the latest-generation native SATA interface with an advanced architecture employing 10 parallel NAND flash channels equipped with multi-level cell NAND flash memory. With powerful Native Command Queuing to enable up to 32 concurrent operations, Intel Mainstream SATA SSDs deliver higher input/output per second and throughput performance than other SSDs on the market today—and drastically out-perform traditional hard disk drives. These drives also feature low write amplification and a unique wear-leveling design for higher reliability, meaning Intel drives not only perform better—they last longer.
Two Options. No Worries.
Intel® Mainstream Solid-State Drives are available in either 2.5¨ (Intel® X25-M) or 1.8¨ (Intel® X18-M) standard hard drive form factors. And all Intel Mainstream SSDs are tested and validated on the latest Intel-based notebook and desktop platforms for your peace of mind.

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That's breaking into the upgrade budget. I might have to get one of these soon. That or hold off another 6 months and grab a few for a raid array. Hmm. |
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$440 for the 160GB? That's a huge improvement over last year, but it's still $2.75 per gigabyte, which is about $1.75 more than I'm willing to pay (per gig) for an SSD. I'm also still a tad concerned about drive lifespan and the fact that "used" drives (even Intel's) show a marked performance degradation compared to new ones. Windows 7 is supposed to help with some of the above--I might pick up an SSD in 18 months or so. Unless, of course, I happen to win the lottery--if *that* happens, an ioDrive could be fun, or even a RAMdrive. Hey, a guy can dream. |