Intel 760p discs released to compete on price / performance
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Intel today announced the official launch of its new range of SSD drives for the mainstream range, the Intel 760p that are coming to compete with their rivals on the price-performance ratio.
So are the new Intel 760p
These new Intel 760p drives are made using Intel's 64-layer V-NAND TLC 3D memory technology, the manufacturer claims it offers 20% more storage density compared to its rivals, which means more data. stored for each silicon wafer that is printed. This is very important since it allows us to offer a product with a more attractive price-performance ratio than its rivals.
Intel also claims that its new Intel 760p drives double the performance of the previous 600p generation while consuming half the power. The manufacturer is so confident in these products that they claim to be capable of delivering the typical performance of NVMe solutions at a price almost equal to that of SATA III 6Gb / s interface based disks.
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The new Intel 760p come in M.2 format with capacities of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB to fit the needs of all users. Its speed reaches 3 230 MB / s in sequential reading while in sequential writing it reaches 1625 MB / s, in terms of 4K random performance they reach 340K IOPS and 275K IOPS.
Regarding prices, for now it is known that the models of 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB have a cost of $ 74, $ 109 and $ 199 respectively.
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