Intel Corporation announced today its fastest, most robust
client/consumer solid-state drive (SSD) to date, the Intel Solid-State
Drive 520 Series (Intel SSD 520), a 6 gigabit-per-second (gbps) SATA III
SSD produced using Intel compute-quality 25-nanometer (nm) NAND memory
process technology. Aimed at delivering world-class performance for even
the most demanding PC enthusiasts, gamers, professionals or
small-medium businesses (SMBs), the Intel SSD 520 has fast throughput
performance, new security features and unmatched reliability to meet
even the most intensive user requirements.
Any consumer application requiring high throughput and bandwidth, low
latencies and accelerated speed will benefit from the Intel SSD 520.
Software developers, architects, accountants, engineers, musicians,
media creators and artists are just some of the professionals that will
find that the Intel SSD 520's full package of features can make a
dramatic impact on their productivity. With faster performance for
graphic renderings, compiling, data transfers and system boot-ups, users
can speed through multi-tasking or once-cumbersome application wait
times with an Intel SSD 520 Series.
"We tapped Intel engineering to create a client SSD that delivers
performance on all fronts with obsessively high reliability," said Rob
Crooke, Intel vice president and general manager of the Intel
Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group. "The Intel SSD 520 once again
raises the industry bar on SSD performance, quality and reliability to
dramatically improve user experience."
Unlike a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) with spinning disks and
moveable parts, an SSD is based on silicon, NAND flash memory
specifically, to create a lower power, more reliable and drastically
faster storage solution that can keep up with today's most demanding
applications, Internet streaming and intense multi-tasking. Based on its
own industry-leading 25 nm Intel compute-quality NAND flash memory and a
6 gbps SATA III interface, the Intel SSD 520 uses an LSI SandForce
Flash Storage Processor with an Intel co-defined and validated firmware
release, to create an SSD that sets new industry performance benchmarks.
The Intel SSD 520 delivers up to 80,000 maximum 4K random write
Input-Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) and up to 50,000 4K random
read IOPS to speed through every day operations. High sequential read
performance of up to 550 megabytes-per-second (MB/s) and up to 520 MB/s
sequential writes also markedly accelerate and improve user
productivity. This is backed by thousands of hours of Intel testing and
validation, including more than 5,000 individual tests, as well as a
5-year limited warranty.
"We worked closely with Intel to leverage their deep understanding of
the NAND flash, ultimately providing a unique and optimized solution for
client computing applications with the LSI SandForce Flash Storage
Processor," said Michael Raam, vice president and general manager of
LSI's Flash Components Division, formed by LSI's acquisition of
SandForce. "Working through Intel's extensive validation process ensures
the Intel 520 SSD will raise the bar in delivering top-tier performance
and superior quality and reliability over the life of the drive."
The Intel SSD 520 will mark the high end of its client SSD offerings and
include these new features: a wide range of user capacities from 60 GB
to 480 GB, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256 bit encryption
capabilities and stronger password protection for added security in the
event of theft or power loss. According to PCMark Vantage benchmarking,
users of the Intel SSD 520 may see significant productivity gains
through an up to 78 percent boost in overall PC responsiveness, and
gamers will see an up to 88 percent jump in performance to enhance their
gaming experience. IT professionals will not only provide this
additional performance and productivity to their customers/employees,
but find that the Intel SSD 520 also delivers on reliability, improved
security, smoother operations and lower total operational costs.
"Our game development workflow involves a combination of large batch
process and aggressive interactive pre-visualization, all highly
parallelized to the point that the storage performance becomes a major
bottleneck," said John Carmack, founder and technical director of id*
Software, a gaming software developer and creators of Doom and Quake.
"For many of our workloads, Intel SSDs have doubled throughput, and in
some cases involving mapping tens of gigabytes of image data, we have
seen an honest order of magnitude performance improvement, which is a
rare and wonderful thing."
With a broad range of capacity choices, the Intel SSD 520 Series is
priced as follows, based on 1,000-unit quantities: 60 GB for $149, 120
GB at $229, 180 GB at $369, 240 GB at $509 and 480 GB at $999. It comes
with a 5-year limited warranty.
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