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Intel announces its new ssd dc p4501 with 3d nand

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The arrival of 3D NAND memory is changing the SSD market a lot. Now, it's Intel's turn to present its new series.

Intel Announces New P4501 CD SSD with NAND 3D

It is the DC P4501 of which we have already been able to know some data. It is the second generation of Intel SSD with NAND 3D. What features does this SSD have? We tell you more below.

DC P4501 Specifications

Advertised as a new low-power, low-power SSD, ideal for data centers. This is the last SSD introduced, right after the DC P4500 and DC P4600 were introduced. They have introduced notable improvements in this new series. They have achieved CPU maximization with it. Which allows data centers to make more efficient use and have some extra services available.

Other improvements allow further optimization of its performance. In this way, you can maximize your storage capacity, without affecting your energy consumption. The reliability aspect should also be highlighted. P4501 supports encryption of data at rest. Thanks to this, you can reduce data gaps, and also eliminate silent data errors.

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The complete specifications of this P4501 DC SSD series with 3D NAND are as follows:

  • Capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB Performance: 64K Sequential Read / Write: Up to 3, 200 / 900MB / s4K Random Read / Write: Up to 360, 000 / 46, 000 IOPS Support for NVM Express-Management Interface (NVMe-MI), NVMe SMART / Health and Log Pages Reliability: End-to-end data protection against silent data corruption; Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate <1 sector per 1017 bits read PLI protects data during power loss Interface: PCIe 3.1 x4, NVMe 1.2 Form factors: U.2 2.5 in. X 7 mm (for service, hot-plug and density)

    M.2 110 x 22 mm (for ultra high density) Media: Intel 3D NAND, TLC Resistance: Random / JEDEC up to 1 DWPD or 5 PBW, sequential up to 3 DWPD or 20 PBW Maximum power: U.2: 8, 10, 12.5 W / M.2: 6 to 8.25 W Idle power U.2 <5 watts

    M.2 <3 watts Warranty: 5 years warranty

The DC P4501 series is now available to pre-order on the Intel website. Although there is no mention of any price or release date, so it is rare that they can be reserved now. As soon as we know more about its price and the supposed date of its launch, we will tell you more.

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