Intel has historically stuck with SATA-based solid state storage solutions, but today the company is taking a difference approach with its first PCI-Express solid state storage device. Like the SSD 710 family of products, the newly announced Intel SSD 910 is based on 25nm MLC NAND Flash. The two product families share a number of other low level features as well, but should offer very different performance levels. With the 710 Series, Intel focused on reliability and enterprise-level endurance and less on speed; the 910 PCI-Express SSD promises to deliver on both fronts... Intel Announces PCI Express SSD 910 Product Family
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This looks and sounds like its gonna be amazing.
Yeah, hot.
It may be a while before this stuff becomes affordable,....LOL!
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
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What is the price range?!
Says it right on the last page: Current MSRP is expected to be $1929 for the 400GB drive and $3859 for the 800GB drive.
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