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2007-12-17, 02:27:13
Intel hat was dolles parat: SSD für alle = billig!
The tiniest in the industry, the Intel® Z-P140 PATA SSD is designed for ultra-small mobile internet devices, digital entertainment and embedded applications and is part of the proposed Intel “Menlow” platform. The Intel Z-P140 PATA SSD comes in 2 Gigabyte (GB) and 4GB densities, extendable to 16GB.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/index.htm
SSD ist nicht mehr aufzuhalten... :wink:
Solid State Performance Faster random access due to no mechanical latency
Greener Technology No spinning platters means lower power consumption
Smaller Size 400x smaller than a 1.8“ hard-drive for small form factors
Light Weight As light as a standard paper clip
Standard Interface PATA interface is natively supported by standard Operating Systems
Flexible Capacity Capacity expandable by adding up to three additional NAND devices
Model Name Intel® Z-P140 PATA Solid State Drive
Capacity 2GB - 4GB, expandable up to 16GB
Size 12 x 18 x 1.8mm
Weight 0.6 grams
Interface Parallel-ATA (IDE)
Form Factor Ultra-Small Package-on-Package BGA Solution
NAND Devices Intel® NAND Flash Memory SD54B and SD58B
Read Throughput 40 Megabytes / sec
Write Throughput 30 Megabytes / sec
Power Consumption Idle: 1.1mW Operating: 300mW Typical
Mean-Time Between Failures 2,500,000 hours
Voltage 3.3v I/O and Control Voltages
Operating Temperature 0°C to +70°C
http://download.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Intel_Z-P140_PATA_SSD_ProductBrief.pdf
Zu Platform-News dazu:
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Pre-CES_NewsBullets.pdf
Eine Revolution...
"Intel is getting ready to ship its first-generation low-power platform, codenamed “Menlow,” in the first half of 2008. The Menlow platform is comprised of the “Silverthorne” processor and the “Poulsbo” chipset, both being designed from the ground up for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs). At CES, Intel is planning to provide a sneak peek of the some of the “Menlow”-based devices and applications that are being optimized for this platform."
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Pre-CES_NewsBullets.pdf
The tiniest in the industry, the Intel® Z-P140 PATA SSD is designed for ultra-small mobile internet devices, digital entertainment and embedded applications and is part of the proposed Intel “Menlow” platform. The Intel Z-P140 PATA SSD comes in 2 Gigabyte (GB) and 4GB densities, extendable to 16GB.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/index.htm
SSD ist nicht mehr aufzuhalten... :wink:
Solid State Performance Faster random access due to no mechanical latency
Greener Technology No spinning platters means lower power consumption
Smaller Size 400x smaller than a 1.8“ hard-drive for small form factors
Light Weight As light as a standard paper clip
Standard Interface PATA interface is natively supported by standard Operating Systems
Flexible Capacity Capacity expandable by adding up to three additional NAND devices
Model Name Intel® Z-P140 PATA Solid State Drive
Capacity 2GB - 4GB, expandable up to 16GB
Size 12 x 18 x 1.8mm
Weight 0.6 grams
Interface Parallel-ATA (IDE)
Form Factor Ultra-Small Package-on-Package BGA Solution
NAND Devices Intel® NAND Flash Memory SD54B and SD58B
Read Throughput 40 Megabytes / sec
Write Throughput 30 Megabytes / sec
Power Consumption Idle: 1.1mW Operating: 300mW Typical
Mean-Time Between Failures 2,500,000 hours
Voltage 3.3v I/O and Control Voltages
Operating Temperature 0°C to +70°C
http://download.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Intel_Z-P140_PATA_SSD_ProductBrief.pdf
Zu Platform-News dazu:
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Pre-CES_NewsBullets.pdf
Eine Revolution...
"Intel is getting ready to ship its first-generation low-power platform, codenamed “Menlow,” in the first half of 2008. The Menlow platform is comprised of the “Silverthorne” processor and the “Poulsbo” chipset, both being designed from the ground up for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs). At CES, Intel is planning to provide a sneak peek of the some of the “Menlow”-based devices and applications that are being optimized for this platform."
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/ces2008/Pre-CES_NewsBullets.pdf