Intel INTC recently unveiled a new solid state drive (“SSD”) boasting a storage capacity of 32 terabytes (“TB”). The new drive, Intel SSD DC P4500, is developed on the company’s 3D NAND technology.
Intel has announced some new products with which it aims to transform storage in the data centre. Its announcement concerned three product lines; the new 'Ruler' form factor SSDs, Dual Port SSDs, and ...
There is a big push for solid state drive (SSDs) to transform the data center storage market, and Intel is banking on a new form-factor to help spur that transition. The company has announced its new ...
(Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation) Image used with permission by copyright holder Intel has released the world’s densest solid-state drive, but you’ll never install it in your desktop PC.
Exactly one year ago, Intel first announced its "ruler" solid state drive (SSD) form-factor, which is aimed at the enterprise data storage market. When announced, Intel said that these SSDs would give ...
A year ago Intel first revealed the 'Ruler' form factor for server SSD storage. Yesterday, as part of its data-centric Innovation Summit at its headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, it revealed the a SSD ...
SSDs might already be dominating the consumer PC market, but getting data centers to ditch their disk-based drives in favor of solid state storage is a more complicated challenger. Intel thinks it has ...
The big picture: Greater storage density in data centers will lead to better cloud services that are used by regular everyday people. As cloud integration becomes the norm in business applications, ...
Hard drives and SSDs come in pretty standard shapes at this point: there are 3.5-inch drives for desktops, 2.5-inch ones for laptops, and the newer M.2 standard that basically looks like a giant stick ...
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