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New Intel P3608 - An SSD without training wheels

Intel have just made plans to release a new PCIe SSD Drive... Yes it's enterprise level, but WTF

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2987956/solid-state-drives/intel-samsung-launch-their-fastest-ssds-with-up-to-5gbps-speeds.html

Intel's new P3608 Series PCIe SSD comes in 1.6TB, 3.2TB and 4GTB capacities and delivers up to 850,000 I/Os per second (IOPS) random reads and 150,000 random writes.

The drive has a sequential read/write speed of up to 5,000MBps (5Gbps) and 3,000MBps (3Gbps), respectively.

Anyone want to guess its RRP?

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$2200 --> $4000 --> $4500

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Anyone want to guess its RRP?

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Seeing as the 1.2tb 750 series is hovering just above a grand and that fact that it's enterprise grade I'd say about $2000 for the 1.6tb.

 

Also Samsung is releasing their first consumer NVme SSD, but nobody seems to notice

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My guess:

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(taken from WCCFTech article about dual Titan GPU)

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Converted to AUD + Shipping = A Zillion (I'm sure we could use the Amazon affiliate code & help poor Linus buy that new Vet he wants)

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Sorry dude, repost - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/455288-intel-announces-ssd-dc-p3608-series/

Yeah, I know. I'm a douche.

The 1.6 TB variant is $3000 by the way. Cheap.

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