The artist formerly known as SFF-8639.
ANOTHER MONTH, another new SSD from Intel. Over the last year or two, we’ve seen Intel roll out new SSDs built into conventional PCI Express cards and SATA enclosures, released in new formats such as M.2, supporting the latest NVMe control protocol in various guises, and even ditching tried and tested NAND flash memory in favor of the radical new 3D Xpoint tech. That’s just on the consumer side. Intel’s SSDs for servers are even more varied. And yet there’s still more.
The “more” in this case is the new Intel SSD DC P4510 Series. It’s available in configurations up to a monster 8TB, but this example rocks in at 2TB. Still a beefy drive by solid-state standards. Indeed, the smallest of the P4510 Series is a full 1TB.
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