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Intel SSD X25-M at 34 nanometers

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As expected, the new Intel SSD at 34 nanometers and are official.

This is an update on those first SSD launched about a year ago. The new Intel X25-M, the upper middle range of solid state disks from Intel, is presented with the same format and 2.5 inch SATA2 interface, but internally and evolve in terms of price.

For now there will be two models of Intel X25-M, with 80 and 160 GB of capacity. According to Intel have achieved a greater speed in information processing of the disk, and a lower latency and lower access times to data. Be at least as potent or more than the first versions of these disks Intel, achieving up to 250 MB / s read and 70 MB / s writing.

One point that love is the reduction of prices. Models 80 and 160 GB will sell for 225 and $ 440 respectively, compared with 595 and $ 945 for those who began selling the first X25-M last year. The rebate is just remarkable, and many users will start to look positively to the acquisition of the new Intel SSD.

Initial data on the Intel 32-nanometer Core i3

Intel Core i3As if we were just waiting for the i5 Core, the Intel Core i3 could become a reality, and what is known so far are a bit interesting.

First we have about 32 nanometers in micros, a new manufacturing process that will bring improvements to the existing 45-nanometer micro. It is what we have been saying forever, a new generation with a higher yield but a lower consumption and less heat generated.

Although many details still need to know, the Intel Core i3 will have a model with four processor cores, operating under the LGA1156 socket (the same as the Core i5) and manufactured under the Nehalem platform, which is not a surprise absolute, since all the new generation is based on this architecture.

Release dates, from TechPowerUp point to the end of 2009, with prices still unknown but it should not be high, since we’re talking about a supposedly lower-middle range in the new products from Intel. Maybe around 100 or 150 euros, depending on the model chosen.