Intel is bringing the 670p series SSD to the mainstream market
Intel has introduced the SSD 670p series, a new line of M.2 NVMe SSDs aimed at the mainstream market segment. SSD 670p was created in M.2-2280 format, with PCI-Express 3.0 x4 interface.
The SSD implements 144-layer 3D QLC NAND flash memory, paired with a Silicon Motion SM2265G 8-channel controller that uses a fixed 256 MB DDR3L DRAM cache in all capacity variants. The SSD has capacities of 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB.
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The 1TB and 2TB variants offer sequential data read speeds of up to 3500 MB / s, while the 512GB model offers up to 3000 MB / s. Sequential write speeds vary, so the 512GB model offers up to 1600 MB / s, the 1TB model offers up to 2500 MB / s, while the 2TB variant has data write speeds of up to 2700 MB / s.
The Intel SSD 670p SSD comes with a five-year warranty. When it comes to pricing, the 512GB model costs $ 89, the 1TB model is priced at $ 154 while the 2TB variant costs $ 329.
Source: TechPowerUp