Intel 670p is a new M.2 SSD from the American brand that is launched on the market taking advantage of 144-layer 3D NAND memory technology with quad-level cells (QLC).
The new M.2 Intel 670p SSDs are not PCIe 4.0 drives, but rather use the PCIe 3.0 interface, so we understand that they are going to be more value-oriented.
Intel claims there is a vast improvement in reading and write performance over the brand's previous generation of M.2 SSDs. We are talking about 38% more performance in reading and up to 50% improvement in data access latency.
The new Intel 670p drives will be available in capacities up to 2TB with the following speeds: The 1TB and 2TB models have sequential read speeds of up to 3,500MB / s, but the 512GB model reaches 3,000MB / s.
Sequential write speeds on the 512GB model are 1600MB / s, 2500MB / s on the 1TB model, and 2,700MB / s on the 2TB model.
"Powered by the latest QLC technology, Intel's 670p SSD is equipped with a capacity of up to 2 terabytes in a single drive, offering tremendous value for everyday computing needs as well as mainstream gaming, " says the press release. from Intel.
Intel 670p drives are now available in 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB models , offering a lifespan of up to 740TB (TBW). We will keep you informed.
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