Intel to launch 313 Series Caching SSDs for Ivy Bridge
Intel is on the way of releasing its latest 313 SSD caching series that is based on 25 nm SLC NAND flash memory. It will be replacing the Larson Creek series, also called as 311 series. The new series is designed for the new 7-series chipset of Ivy Bridge. It also maintains backward compatibility with the existing 6-series chipsets.
Henceforth Intel will offer two capacities with the series – the 20 GB and 24 GB. With the 311 series only 20 GB was offered. Well, it is not clear why the extra 4 GB. We need to wait and see because Intel may have added it for a reason.
The 311 series will keep utilizing a SATA 3.0 Gb/s interface. It will be for mSATA form factors or 2.5-inch. The later will be 7 mm tall where as in the 311 series it is 9 mm. It is learned that most SSD manufacturers will be decreasing the SSD sizes for getting fitted into Ultrabooks.
The 20 GB model is priced at $99, and the 24 GB will cost $119.
Intel is on the way of releasing its latest 313 SSD caching series that is based on 25 nm SLC NAND flash memory. It will be replacing the Larson Creek series, also called as 311 series. The new series is designed for the new 7-series chipset of Ivy Bridge. It also maintains backward compatibility with the existing 6-series chipsets.
Henceforth Intel will offer two capacities with the series – the 20 GB and 24 GB. With the 311 series only 20 GB was offered. Well, it is not clear why the extra 4 GB. We need to wait and see because Intel may have added it for a reason.
The 311 series will keep utilizing a SATA 3.0 Gb/s interface. It will be for mSATA form factors or 2.5-inch. The later will be 7 mm tall where as in the 311 series it is 9 mm. It is learned that most SSD manufacturers will be decreasing the SSD sizes for getting fitted into Ultrabooks.
The 20 GB model is priced at $99, and the 24 GB will cost $119.
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