Intel Lowers Prices on Solid-State Drives

Posted by at 9:13 am on November 12, 2010

Intel has lowered prices and introduced a new model of its award-winning Intel Solid-State Drive (SSD) product line – a 120GB version of the Intel X25-M for $249.   The new drive  offers the best dollar-per-GB value in the Intel X25-M SSD line.

Intel SSDs can help improve overall system performance by up to 56 percent. SSDs can replace or complement a traditional hard drive in a notebook or desktop PC and deliver noticeably faster computer performance when booting up, opening files and running software applications. With no moving parts, these SSDs deliver greater reliability and consume less power than conventional hard disk drives (HDDs).

Lower Prices

The entry-level 40GB Intel X25-V “boot drive,” ais now a  suggested U.S. resell price of $99 .   The   80 gigabyte (GB) dmovel  now list for $199 and the  160GB X25-M drive  comes in at  $415.

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