Intel X25-M G3 SSD in the Wild, Gets Benched
Say hello to a 25nm SSD.
The Intel SSDs, while always reliable and stable performers, are being outpaced by newer, younger SandForce-powered models.
Intel won't stay down for long, as it is currently prepping its 25nm Flash follow-up to its G2 offerings, which it will called the Postville Refresh.
Oddly enough, it appears as though a G3 part has hit the eBay equivalent in China and someone bought it and ran some benchmarks.
There are many counterfeit items in the Chinese marketplace, but early benchmarks don't show a terrible difference between Intel's specifications and the real world results.
Read speed was tested up to 218MB/s, which is below the Intel-promised 250MB/s. Write speed, however, posted 167.4MB/s, near the official 170MB/s.
If it is a fake, it's a very fast one.
Source: EXPreview
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Sandforce-powered fake?
Shouldn't be too hard to rip everything out of an existing Intel shell, stick the guts of a Sandforce-powered drive in it and reprint a label.
Could well be legit, a leaked one probably wouldn't have the final firmware..
BENCHED? You should correct this bud!
BENCHED? You should correct this bud!
??? it's been benchmarked, so it's "benched" - common parlance.
or have I missed something?