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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

postheadericon Review: Intel's Series 335 delivers more SSD for less money

Intel has accelerated its range of SSD 330 Series consumer series to 335, and the company sent a 240 GB model for evaluation (and is apparently the only capacity is 240 GB launch of this series). The new units have a NAND flash memory 20 nm, compared to 25nm chips of the old series, but Intel continues to use LSI / SandForce SF-2281 controller with custom firmware Intel. The company uses the same driver in the Series 330 and 520 series aircraft.

But what may be of most interest to consumers is that the 335 Series is significantly cheaper per gigabyte: Intel expects disk 240 GB will cost about the same as that of a series of 180 GB 330. And while the product was officially banned until 8:30 on October 29, has been listed for sale online in the afternoon of October 28 at a price between $ 184 and $ 225, including shipping.

Like its predecessors

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