On September 8, 2008, Intel began shipping its first mainstream solid-state drives (SSDs), the X18-M and X25-M with 80 GB and 160 GB storage capacities.[1] Reviews measured high performance with these MLC-based drives.[2][3][4][5] Intel released its SLC-based Enterprise X25-E Extreme SSDs on October 15 that same year in capacities of 32 GB and 64 GB.[6]
In July 2009, Intel moved its X25-M and X18-M lines from a 50-nanometer to a 34-nanometer process. These new drives, dubbed by the press as the X25-M and X18-M G2[7][8] (or generation 2), reduced prices by up to 60 percent while offering lower latency and improved performance.[9]
On February 1, 2010, Intel and Micron announced that they were gearing up for production of NAND flash memory using a new 25-nanometer process.[10] In March of that same year, Intel entered the budget SSD segment with its X25-V drives with an initial capacity of 40 GB.[11] The SSD 310, Intel's first mSATA drive was released in December 2010, providing X25-M G2 performance in a much smaller package.[12][13]
March 2011 saw the introduction of two new SSD lines from Intel. The first, the SSD 510, used an SATA 6 Gigabit per second interface to reach speeds of up to 500 MB/s.[14] The drive, which uses a controller from Marvell Technology Group,[15] was released using 34 nm NAND Flash and came in capacities of 120 GB and 250 GB. The second product announcement, the SSD 320, is the successor to Intel's earlier X25-M. It uses the new 25 nm process that Intel and Micron announced in 2010, and was released in capacities of 40, 80, 120, 160, 300 and 600 GB.[16] Sequential read performance maxes out at 270 MB/s due to the older SATA 3 Gbit/s interface, and sequential write performance varies greatly based on the size of the drive with sequential write performance of the 40 GB model peaking at 45 MB/s and the 600 GB at 220 MB/s.[17]
Micron and Intel announced that they were producing their first 20 nm MLC NAND flash on April 14, 2011.[18]
In February 2012, Intel launched the SSD 520 series solid state drives using the SandForce SF-2200 controller with sequential read and write speeds of 550 and 520 MB/s respectively with random read and write IOPS as high as 80,000. These drives will replace the 510 series.[19] Intel has released the budget 330 series solid state drive in 60, 120, and 180 GB capacities using 25 nm flash memory and a SandForce controller that have replaced the 320 series.[20][21]
In late 2015, Intel announced that they were producing their first consumer PCIe-based solid state drive, to be named the 750 series. These new drives would either be plugged directly into a compatible PCIe 3.0 x4 slot or into the U.2 connector on the motherboard.
In 2017, Intel launched the 900P series Optane SSDs based on 3D XPoint technology as opposed to NAND flash memory. The price and speed of Optane memory is between that of DRAM and NAND. Prices are 2x-5x that of SSDs at announcement with significantly reduced latency.[22]
List
editModel | Codename | Capacities (GB) | Memory type | Interface | Form factor | Controller | Seq. read/write MB/s | Rnd 4 KB read/write IOPS (K) | Introduced | Comment / Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
X18-M/X25-M | Ephraim | 80/160 | 50 nm MLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel | 250 / 70 | 35 / 3.300–0.35 | Sept 2008 (now EOL) | [1][23] |
X25-E | Ephraim | 32/64 | 50 nm SLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel | 250 / 170 | 35 / 3.3 | Oct 2008 | [6][8] |
X18-M G2 / X25-M G2 | Postville | 80/120/160 | 34 nm MLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel | 250 / 100 | 35 / 6.6–0.3 | July 2009 | [7][8][24] |
X25-V | Glenbrook | 40 | 34 nm MLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel | 170 / 35 | 25 / 2.5–? | Mar 2010 | [11][25] |
310 | Soda Creek | 40/80 | 34 nm MLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | mSATA | Intel | 200/70 | 35/2.6 | Dec 2010 | [12][26][27] |
510 | Elmcrest | 120/250 | 34 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Marvell | 500/315 | 20/8 | Mar 2011 | [14][28] |
320 | Postville Refresh | 40/80/120/160/300/600 | 25 nm MLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel PC29AS21BA0[29] | 270/220 | 39.5/23 | Mar 2011 | Originally to be released Oct 2010, named X18-M G3 & X25-M G3, the 1.8" was released later in 2011[8][16][30] |
311 | Larsen Creek | 20 | 34 nm SLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 2.5"/mSATA | Intel | 200/105 | 37/3.3 | May 2011 | Special low capacity SLC SSD for use with Intel SRT[31][32][33] |
710 | Lyndonville | 100/200/300 | 25 nm MLC-HET | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel PC29AS21BA0 | 270/210 | 38.5/2.7 | Sept 2011 | [34][35] |
520 | Cherryville | 60/120/180/240/480 | 25 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | SandForce | 550/520 | 50/80 | February 2012 | Replaces 510[19] |
313 | Hawley Creek | 20/24 | 25 nm SLC | SATA 3 Gbit/s | 2.5"/mSATA | Intel | 220/115 | 36/4 | April 2012 | Replaces 311; for use with SRT[36] |
330 | Maple Crest | 60/120/180/240 | 25 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | SandForce | 500/450 | 22.5/33 | April 2012 | [20][21] |
910 | Ramsdale | 400/800 | 25 nm MLC-HET | PCIe 2.0 × 8 | PCIe | Intel/Hitachi EW29AA31AA1 | 2000/1000 | 180/75 | April 2012 | [37][38] |
335 | Jay Crest | 80/180/240 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | SandForce | 500/450 | 42/52 | October 2012 | [39][40] |
DC S3700 | Taylorsville | 100/200/400/800 | 25 nm MLC-HET | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel PC29AS21CA0 | 500/450 | 72/34 | November 2012 | Endurance: 10 DWPD/1.83PB to 14.60PB[41][42] |
525 | Lincoln Crest | 30/60/120/180/240 | 25 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | mSATA | SandForce | 550/520 | 50/60 | January 2013 | [43][44] |
DC S3500 | Wolfsville | 80/120/160/240/300/400/480/600/800 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel PC29AS21CA0 | 475/450 | 75/11.5 | June 2013 | Endurance: 45 TB to 450 TB[45][46] |
530 | Dale Crest | 80/120/180/240/360/480 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/mSATA/2.5" | Intel LSI BF29AS41BB0 (LSI SandForce SF-2281) | 540/490 | 41/80 | July 2013 | [47][48] |
Pro 1500 | Sierra Star | 80/120/180/240/360/480 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Intel LSI BF29AS41BB0 (LSI SandForce SF-2281) | 540/490 | 41/80 | September 2013 | [49][50][51] |
730 | Jackson Ridge | 240/480 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel PC29AS21CA0 | 550/470 | 89/74 | March 2014 | Endurance: 50 GB WPD/91 TB[52] |
DC P3500 | Pleasantdale | 250/500/1000/2000 | 20 nm MLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel CH29AE41AB0 | 2800/1700 | 450/40 | June 2014 | Custom Intel NVMe controller[53][54] |
DC P3600 | Fultondale | 400/800/1200/1600/2000 | 20 nm MLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel CH29AE41AB0 | 2600/1700 | 450/56 | June 2014 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/2.19PB to 10.95PB[55][56] |
DC P3700 | Fultondale | 200/400/800/1600/2000 | 20 nm MLC-HET | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel CH29AE41AB0 | 2800/1700 | 450/150 | June 2014 | Custom Intel NVMe controller[53][54] |
Pro 2500 | Temple Star | 80/180/240/360/480 | 20 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Intel LSI BF29AS41BB0 (LSI SandForce SF-2281) | 540/490 | 48/80 | July 2014 | [53][54] |
DC S3610 | Haleyville | 200/400/480/800/1200/1600 | 20 nm MLC-HET | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 1.8"/2.5" | Intel PC29AS21CB0 | 540/520 | 84/28 | January 2015 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/0.5PB to 10.7PB[57][58] |
DC S3710 | Haleyville | 200/400/800/1200 | 20 nm MLC-HET | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel PC29AS21CB0 | 550/520 | 85/45 | January 2015 | Endurance: 10 DWPD/3.6PB to 24.3PB[59][60] |
535 | Temple Star | 56/120/180/240/360/480 | 16 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Intel LSI BF29AS41BB0 (LSI SandForce SF-2281) | 540/490 | 48/80 | April 2015 | Endurance: 40 GB WPD/73 TB |
750 | Carmel Ridge | 400/800/1200 | 20 nm MLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel CH29AE41AB0 | 2500/1200 | 460/290 | April 2015 | Endurance: 70 GB WPD/127 TB |
DC S3510 | Haleyville | 80/120/240/480/800/1200/1600 | 16 nm MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | Intel | 500/460 | 68/20 | May 2015 | Endurance: 0.3 DWPD/45 TB to 880 TB[61] |
DC P3608 | Fultondale | 1600/3200/4000 | 20 nm MLC-HET | PCIe 3.0 x8 NVMe 1.0 | AIC with PCIe x8 connector | 2× Intel CH29AE41AB1 + PLX PEX8718 for PCIe bifurcation | 5000/3000 | 850/150 | September 2015 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/8.76PB to 21.90PB[62][63] |
750p | Carmel Ridge | 400/800/1200 | 20nm 128Gbit MLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | HHHL (CEM2.0)/2.5" | Intel CH29AE41AB0 | 2200/900 | 430/230 | Q3 2015 | Endurance: 70 GB Writes per Day for Five Years |
540s | Loyd Star | 120/180/240/360/480/1000 | 16 nm TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Silicon Motion
SM2256 |
560/400-
560/480 |
60/50-
78/85 |
March 2016 | Endurance: 20 GB WPD for 120 GB model[65] |
Pro 5400s | Loyd Star Pro | 120/180/240/360/480/1000 | 16 nm TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Silicon Motion
SM2256 |
560/400-
560/480 |
60/50-
78/85 |
March 2016 | Endurance: 20 GB WPD[66] |
600p | Pleasant Star | 128/256/512/1024 | 32-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SM2260 |
1800/560 | 155/128 | August 2016 | Endurance: 72 TB to 576 TB, Power Active Average: 0.1W |
Pro 6000p | Pleasant Star | 128/256/360/512/1024 | 32-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SM2260 |
1800/560 | 155/128 | August 2016 | Endurance: 72 TB to 576 TB, Power Active Average: 0.1W |
DC S3110 | Liberty Harbor DC | 128/256/512 | 64-Layer 3D TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | 550/140-550/450 | 55/1.2-75/8.5 | November 2017 | Endurance: 72 TB to 288 TB, Power Active Average: 2.1W to 3.4W | |
DC S3100 | Loyd Star | 180/240/480/1000 | 16 nm TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | 510/81-501/114 | 50.4/2.9-59/3.9 | March 2016 | Endurance: 72 TB, Power Active Average: 2.5W to 4.9W | |
DC P3100 | Pleasant Star | 128/256/512/1024 | 32-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SM2260 |
1800/175 | 114/10 | October 2016 | Endurance: 72 TB to 580 TB, Power Active Average: 3.25W to 5.3W |
DC P3320 | Pleasantdale Refresh Lite | 450/1200/2000 | 32-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | 1100/500-1600/1400 | 130/17-365/22 | March 2016 | Endurance: 0.3 DWPD/350 TB to 1490 TB, Power Active Average: 12W to 20W | |
DC P3520 | Pleasantdale | 450/1200/2000 | 3D1 MLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.0 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel CH29AE41AB1[75] | 1200/600
1700/1350 |
145/19
375/26 |
August 2016 | Endurance: 0.7 DWPD for 5 yrs. / 2.49 PBW (2 TB) |
DC S3520 | Downieville | 150/240/480/800/760/960/1200/1600 | 16 nm 32-Layer 3D MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | 170/140-450/380 | 67.5/17.0 | August 2016 | Endurance: 1 DWPD/412 TB to 2925 TB, Power Active Average: 2W to 3.5W | |
DC S3320 | Oroville | 150/240/480/800/960/1200/1600 | 32-Layer 3D MLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" | 180/165-450/380 | 67.5/17.0 | February 2017 | Endurance: 0.20PB to 1.49PB, Power Active Average: 2.2W to 3.5W | |
DC D3600(D for Dual Port) | Elkdale | 1024/2048 | 20 nm MLC-HET | Dual Port(PCIe 3.0 x4 split into Two PCIe 3.0 x2) NVMe 1.2 | 2.5" with U.2 connector | Intel | 2100/1500 | 470/30 | March 2016 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/5.475PB to 10.95PB, Power Active Average: 25W |
DC D3700(D for Dual Port) | Elkdale | 800/1600 | 20 nm MLC-HET | Dual Port(PCIe 3.0 x4 split into Two PCIe 3.0 x2) NVMe 1.2 | 2.5" with U.2 connector | Intel | 1900/1500 | 470/95 | March 2016 | Endurance: 10 DWPD/14.6PB to 29.2PB, Power Active Average: 25W |
DC P4800X | Cold Stream | 375/750 | 20nm 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x4 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector | Intel SLL3D EAT39099 | 2500/2200 | 550/550 | March 2017 | Endurance: 30 DWPD/12.3PB to 41PB, Power Active Average: 18W |
DC D4800X | Cold Stream | 375/750/1500 | 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 NVMe | 2.5" with U.2 15mm | Intel | 2400/2400 | 560/540 | April 2019 | Endurance: 30 DWPD/20.5PB to 82.1PB, Power Active Average: 20W to 25W |
DC P4801X | Cold Stream | 100/200/375 | 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x4 | M.2/2.5" with U.2 connector | Intel | 2300/1000-2500/2200 | 550/250-550/550 | September 2018 | Endurance: 60 DWPD/10.9PB to 41PB, Power Active Average: 7W to 11W |
545s | Liberty Harbor | 128/256/512 | 64-Layer 3D TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Silicon Motion
SM2259 |
550/500 | 75/90 | June 2017 | Endurance: 144 TB to 288 TB, Power Active Average: 4.5W |
DC P4500 | Cliffdale | 1000/2000/4000/8000 | 32-Layer 3D1 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | 2.5" 15 mm / Ruller / HHHL (CEM3.0) | Intel | 3200/600
3200/1900 3200/1875 |
279.5/30.5
640.2/65.5 605/53 |
May 2017/February 2018 | Endurance: 0.7 DWPD/1.38PB to 7.2PB, Power Active Average: 11W to 20.5W[84] |
DC P4501 | Cliffdale | 500/1000/2000/4000 | 32-Layer 3D1 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | M.2 22110, 2.5" 7 mm | Intel | 2500/300
3100/860 |
146/15.3
361/46.7 |
May 2017 | Endurance: 1 DWPD/0.65PB to 5PB, Power Active Average: 6W to 12.5W[85] |
Pro 5450s | Liberty Harbor | 256/512 | 64-Layer 3D TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | M.2/2.5" | Silicon Motion
SM2259 |
550/500 | 75/90 | August 2017 | Endurance: 144 TB to 288 TB, Power Active Average: 4.5W |
DC S4500 | Youngsville | 240/480/960/1920/3840 | 3D1 TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" 7 mm | Intel SLM5B | 500/470-190 | 72-69/33-16 | August 2017 | Endurance: 1 DWPD/0.62PB to 7.64PB, Power Active Average: 2.6W to 5.6W |
DC S4600 | Youngsville | 240/480/960/1920 | 3D1 TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" 7 mm | Intel | 500/480-260 | 72/65-38 | August 2017 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/1.40PB to 10.84PB, Power Active Average: 3.1W to 5.0W |
DC P4608 | Cliffdale | 6400 | 3D TLC | PCIe 3.0 x8 NVMe | HHHL (CEM3.0) | Intel | 6200/3500 | 1308.5/464 | Q3 2017 | Endurance: 35.14PB, Power Active Average: 43W |
900p | Mansion Beach | 280/480 | 20nm 128Gb 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | HHHL Add-in card, U.2 | Intel SLL3D EAU01D76 | 2500/2000 | 550/500 | October 2017 | Endurance: 5.11PB to 8.76 PB Written, Power Active Average: 14W |
760p | Harris Harbor | 128/256/512/1024/2048 | 64-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SM2262 |
3230/1625 | 340/275 | January 2018 | Endurance: 72 TB to 288 TB, Power Active Average: 0.05W |
Pro 7600p | Harris Harbor | 128/256/512/1024/2048 | 64-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SM2262 |
3230/1625 | 340/275 | January 2018 | Endurance: 72 TB to 576 TB, Power Active Average: 0.05W |
800p | Brighton Beach | 58/118 | 20nm 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x2 NVMe 1.1 | U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x2 connector | AHU19W23 | 1450/640 | 250/145 | March 2018 | Endurance: 365 TB, Power Active Average: 3.75W |
DC P4510 | Cliffdale Refresh | 1000/2000/4000/8000 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe 1.2 | U.2 15 mm / 2.5" | Intel | 3200/3000 | 641.8/134.5 | November 2017 | Endurance: up to 1 DWPD/1.92PBW to 13.88PBW, Power Active Average: 16W |
DC P4600 | Cliffdale | 1600/2000/3200/4000/6400 | 32-Layer 3D1 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | U.2 15 mm / HHHL (CEM3.0) | Intel | 3200/2100 | 617.5/238 | May 2017 | Endurance: 2.9 DWPD/8.99PBW to 37.38PBW, Power Active Average: 20.7W |
905p | Mansion Beach | 380/480/960 | 20nm 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x4 | 2.5" with U.2 connector/AIC with PCIe x4 connector/M.2 22110 | Intel SLM58 | 2600/2200 | 575/550 | May 2018 | Endurance: 10 DWPD/5.11PB to 17.52PB, Power Active Average: 16.4W |
DC P4511 | Cliffdale Refresh | 1000/2000 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe 1.2 | M.2 22110 | Intel | 2000/1430 | 295/36 | Jun 2018 | Endurance: 0.98PBW to 1.95PBW, Power Active Average: 8.25W |
DC P4610 | Cliffdale Refresh | 1600/3200/6400/7680 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe 1.2 | U.2 15 mm | Intel | 3200/3200 | 651/219 | June 2018 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/12.25PBW to 44.25PBW, Power Active Average: 15W |
660p | Neptune Harbor | 512/1024/2048 | 64-Layer 3D QLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SMI2263 |
1800/1800 | 220/220 | August 2018 | Endurance: 0.11 DWPD/100 TB to 400 TB, Power Active Average: 0.1W |
D3-S4510 | Youngsville Refresh | 240/480/960/1920/3840/7680 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" 7 mm | Intel | 560/510-280 | 90-97 / 16-36 | August 2018 | Endurance: up to 2 DWPD/0.9 to 12.3 PBW, Power Active Average: 3.6W |
D3-S4610 | Youngsville Refresh | 240/480/960/1920/3840/7680 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | SATA 6 Gbit/s | 2.5" 7 mm | Intel | 560/510-320 | 96/42-28 | August 2018 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/1.6 to 23.9 PBW, Power Active Average: 3.7W |
DC P4101 | Harris Harbor | 128/256/512/1024/2048 | 64-Layer 3D2 TLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | M.2 | 1150/140
2200/280 2250/550 2600/660 2600/840 |
60/2.2
125/5.7 219/11.4 275/16 |
Q3 2018 | Endurance: up to 0.5 DWPD, Power Active Average: 6.4W | |
665p | Neptune Harbor Refresh | 1024/2048 | 96-Layer 3D3 QLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SMI2263 |
2000/2000 | 250/250 | November 2019 | Endurance: 0.16 DWPD/300 TB to 600 TB, Power Active Average: 0.1W |
D7-P5500 | Arbordale Plus | 1920/3840/7680 | 96-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe 1.3c | U.2 2.5" 15mm | Intel | 7000/4300 | 1000/130 | Jun 2020 | Endurance: 1 DWPD/3.5PBW to 14.0PBW, Power Active Average: 20W |
D7-P5600 | Arbordale Plus | 1600/3200/6400 | 96-Layer 3D TLC | PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe 1.3c | U.2 2.5" 15mm | Intel | 7000/4300 | 1000/260 | Jun 2020 | Endurance: 3 DWPD/8.8PBW to 35.0PBW, Power Active Average: 20W |
D5-P4320 | Cliffdale Refresh | 7680 | 64-Layer 3D QLC | PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe | U.2 2.5" 15mm | Intel | 3200/1000 | 427/36 | August 2018 | Endurance: 0.2 to 0.9 DWPD/2.8PB(random) to 12.3PB(sequential), Power Active Average: 15W |
670p | Keystone Harbor | 512/1024/2048 | 144-Layer 3D4 QLC | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Silicon Motion
SMI2265 |
3000/1600
3500/2500 3500/2700 |
March 2021 | Endurance: 0.16 DWPD/300 TB to 600 TB, Power Active Average: 0.1W | |
DC P5800X | Alder Stream | 400/800/1600/3200 | 4-layer 3D XPoint | PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe | 2.5" 15mm | Intel | 7200/4800 | 1500/1150 | Q2 2021 | Endurance: 100 DWPD |
DC P1600X | Emerald Rapids | 58/112 | 4-layer 3D XPoint | PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe | M.2 | Intel | 1760/1050 | 410000 / 243000 IOPS | Q2 2021 | Endurance: 1292 TBW |
Model | Codename | Capacities (GB) | Memory type | Interface | Form factor | Controller | Seq. read/write MB/s | Rnd 4 KB read/write IOPS (K) | Introduced | Comment / Source |
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