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From: Sam1/15/2018 5:08:20 AM
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Intel SSD 760p And 660p QLC Leak Online
by Chris Ramseyer January 14, 2018 at 8:05 PM

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In the chart below, you can see Intel's full consumer SSD product line with 64-layer 3D memory. The Intel 545s came to market in June 2017 ( review here), but the 760p, 700p, and 660p are unreleased products. The chart also shows the existing 600p with 32-layer NAND flash, for comparison.

The Intel SSD 760p sports five capacities ranging between 128GB and 2TB in the M.2 form factor. The performance is a blistering 3,200 MB/s sequential read and 1,600 MB/s sequential write speeds. The random performance comes to 350,000 IOPS read and 280,000 IOPS write. This is in line with the Silicon Motion SM2262 controller we saw in the Adata suite, which used the XPG SX8200. The Adata version with the same controller uses overprovisioning that shrinks the user capacity. It looks like Intel will bring the 760p to market without heavy overprovisioning to give users more space to keep data.

continues at tomshardware.com
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